Re: Planing question
Thanks for the advice so far. Ran the boat today, wide open. Top speed (GPS) approx 40.5-41 MPH. Max RPM 5200. I believe this engine should turn about 5800-6000 max rpm?
There's your problem - you have too much pitch on the prop. WOT rpm is how you figure out if you have the right pitch or not. My guess is that Dingbat is exactly right. Your typical operating weight is probably more than you think it is.
The idea is to keep WOT rpm within the acceptable range, as defined by the manufacturer. That range on your motor is probably (double check this at the dealer) 5,000 - 6,000. If you are only getting 5,200 at WOT, you are at the bottom of the acceptable range and are lugging the engine. My guess is that you are going to have to drop to at least a 17" pitch prop, regardless of material, number of blades, etc.
Think of this as an old pickup truck with a busted, 3 speed tranny - in our hypothetical, you only have 3rd gear (19") to work with and that isn't working well as a starting gear. If you had 2nd (17"), you'd still have more gear than you'd really like, but it would work better.
Since boat props are always fixed (with a few exceptions that never seemed to work very well), there are always compromises to be made. You want enough pitch to move the boat at a decent speed, but not so much that you have poor "hole shot." You can compare this to the light aircraft that you learned to fly in, before you graduated to one with a constant speed prop.
Generally speaking, for each 2" change in pitch, you will see a 400 rpm difference at WOT. This is not an absolute - prop material and design can affect it - but its not a bad rule of thumb. If you go down two inches in pitch, you will most likely pick up about 400 rpm. That puts you at 5,600 WOT rpm, which will be a big improvement. Combine that with shedding a little unnecssary weight in the boat and you might get up to 5,700 or 5,800 WOT rpm.
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