Bumperlt12
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 17, 2012
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So the little anode that goes above the prop back out and tore up the prop. There isn't any legible markings on the old prop.
Boat is a 91 Searay 220da 24', with a 5.0 and alpha. Boat weighs 4k dry nearest i can figure.
Today I put on the new 14.25 x 17 prop. There was 40 gallons of fuel, and 20 gallons of water, along with 600 lbs of human bodies.
Before, 7 kts would be at anout 1800 RPM. After the prop got tore up it increased to about 2200 RPM to reach the same 7 kts.
Before, Max RPM was 4800, but i don't know speed because i didn't have GPS at that point. After the prop got tore up, it would still hit 4800 RPM, and i think the max speed I saw was 27 kts or so via gps.
NOW, with the new prop, it really struggled to get on plain, and maxed out at 4000 RPM, and only going 23 kts via gps.
I don't think the prop is slipping cause in my mind the RPMs would be higher. So I assume I got the wrong damn prop. I didn't do enough research I guess. I read on this forum a guy that had my same boat with my same motor and was running a 14.25 x 17 and said it was perfect, 32 kts @ 4800 RPM. This obviously wasn't my result.
Please help I want to get back out on the water without guzzling all this extra fuel running at higher than necessary rpm.
Here is the only markings I can find on the torn up prop
Boat is a 91 Searay 220da 24', with a 5.0 and alpha. Boat weighs 4k dry nearest i can figure.
Today I put on the new 14.25 x 17 prop. There was 40 gallons of fuel, and 20 gallons of water, along with 600 lbs of human bodies.
Before, 7 kts would be at anout 1800 RPM. After the prop got tore up it increased to about 2200 RPM to reach the same 7 kts.
Before, Max RPM was 4800, but i don't know speed because i didn't have GPS at that point. After the prop got tore up, it would still hit 4800 RPM, and i think the max speed I saw was 27 kts or so via gps.
NOW, with the new prop, it really struggled to get on plain, and maxed out at 4000 RPM, and only going 23 kts via gps.
I don't think the prop is slipping cause in my mind the RPMs would be higher. So I assume I got the wrong damn prop. I didn't do enough research I guess. I read on this forum a guy that had my same boat with my same motor and was running a 14.25 x 17 and said it was perfect, 32 kts @ 4800 RPM. This obviously wasn't my result.
Please help I want to get back out on the water without guzzling all this extra fuel running at higher than necessary rpm.
Here is the only markings I can find on the torn up prop
