Hello all,
I have been reading as much as I can but need a more experienced opinion based on my testing results. I would like to optimize my max top end speed and RPM's. Data below was recorded using Vesselview.
Boat- 2014 Lund Fury 1625 XL
Motor- 2014 Mercury 60hp 4 stroke elpt
Prop- SPITFIRE PONTOON (13.8 X 13") MERCURY RH PROPELLER, 48-8M8026570 - 4 blade
Weight with test numbers is 1332lbs @ 29.5mph @5700rpm. This is with no gear and just me. I will be adding a trolling motor and battery up front along with other gear and a heavyweight fishing partner. Estimation with a normal fully loaded boat will be about 1900-2000lbs. Unfortunately, I can't load up the boat that heavy right now to test it.
With my base numbers and prop, the Mercury slip calculator comes out to a dead 0!
Would love to hear others opinions that have a lot more experience in this area than myself on what new prop direction to go with. I am open to stainless steel as well for that little extra help.
Thanks,
Mike
I have been reading as much as I can but need a more experienced opinion based on my testing results. I would like to optimize my max top end speed and RPM's. Data below was recorded using Vesselview.
Boat- 2014 Lund Fury 1625 XL
Motor- 2014 Mercury 60hp 4 stroke elpt
Prop- SPITFIRE PONTOON (13.8 X 13") MERCURY RH PROPELLER, 48-8M8026570 - 4 blade
Weight with test numbers is 1332lbs @ 29.5mph @5700rpm. This is with no gear and just me. I will be adding a trolling motor and battery up front along with other gear and a heavyweight fishing partner. Estimation with a normal fully loaded boat will be about 1900-2000lbs. Unfortunately, I can't load up the boat that heavy right now to test it.
With my base numbers and prop, the Mercury slip calculator comes out to a dead 0!
Would love to hear others opinions that have a lot more experience in this area than myself on what new prop direction to go with. I am open to stainless steel as well for that little extra help.
Thanks,
Mike