New prop size-what to expect?

fortyfreak9

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I have a 1989 Johnson 110 with a 13 3/8 x 17 prop. Today I bought a 13x19. I was told that I should expect a little more speed but less towing power. The 17 pitch prop ran about ~5800, and was told this one will run at ~5500. Should I expect a speed increase or will I be below the recommended RPMs?
 

Dhadley

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Re: New prop size-what to expect?

I'd guess you switched brands and/or styles of propellers, maybe even went from aluminum to ss. If that's the case it'll be pretty hard to guess at what the true differences will be or might be.
 
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Re: New prop size-what to expect?

What make and size boat, how high is the cavitation plate above the boat bottom (measured via a straightedge)?




I have a 1989 Johnson 110 with a 13 3/8 x 17 prop. Today I bought a 13x19. I was told that I should expect a little more speed but less towing power. The 17 pitch prop ran about ~5800, and was told this one will run at ~5500. Should I expect a speed increase or will I be below the recommended RPMs?
 

fortyfreak9

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Re: New prop size-what to expect?

So I had my boat out with the new 19'' pitch prop and wow was it NOT the right one. The motor ran at a little over 5k WOT and I swear it took half the lake for it to plane out, not kidding. Good news is that the local prop shop let me swap it for a 17'' pitch which was on there originally.
 

junior1113

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Re: New prop size-what to expect?

id put a 4 blade 17 pitch that will put you 5500 and have awsome performance
 

junior1113

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Re: New prop size-what to expect?

where is cavitation plate in relation to bottom of boat? always max out setup before resulting to buy in props. this to unsure max performance
 
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