Re: Porpoise help on 16' Starcraft
main,<br /> If you are taching 5300 and that is "exactly what the manual says", you are perfect on pitch, for now. The only way you will get anymore RPM is if you can either #1, trim the engine up to get a better thrust direction which will reduce your wetted surface and reduce drag, #2 reduce the weight of the boat, again achieving less wetted surface, #3 reduce drag in the water, or #4, add horsepower. If you change the prop and add pitch, your speed may go up slightly but your RPMs will drop and lugging an engine can be damaging. <br /><br /> You are running an aluminum prop right now, correct? You may be benefit from a stainless prop- something with some cup that will lift the bow. Maybe a prop that can hold the bow up will do something for you. Keep in mind, changing from an aluminum prop to an SS prop will also boost your RPMs due to the smoother finish and the better hydrodynamics. I think the Laser II idea is great- that prop has LOTS of bow lift and it great when run submerged like you will run it. You can pick one up off E-bay for less than $200 most of the time. Get a Laser II, not an older Laser. The II's have much better blade geometry. <br /><br /> I also agree with ditching the fin and going with tabs. The foils are just plain ugly in my opinion and they do drag quite a bit. I have never liked them although they do work for some people. However, tabs like the Smart Tabs move as the boat's speed increases and that is a major benefit over a fixed plate. I realize that the cost is different but they are worth the investment- they will make a big difference on your boat. <br /><br /> As for the prop again- I will say that I have run the Laser, the Mirage, the Tempest, the Trophy and the Vengeance on my boats- I really like the Tempest and the Laser when I need bow lift- they are excellent speed props that can really make a boat fly. My best speed so far on my current boat (a 19' ProLine center console) has been 53 mph and that was with a 21 Tempest, but I was only turning 5200 RPM. I had 400 more RPM to go. I traded that prop (stupid!) for a 19 Vengeance, hoping to get my RPMs up and maybe the speed just a bit. Well, it was a bad swap as the Vengeance doesn't have the cup or blade area that a Tempest does and it couldn't lift my bow. Porpoising became apparent at 1/2 trim @ 48 mph. I had to trim down to keep the boat under control. I was able to get to 5500 rpm, but the speed was down. I could trim up with the Tempest and actually feel the boat coming up as I trimmed- the ride was noticeably smoother since I had less of the hull in the water. I'm going to go with a 19 Tempest if I can find one that I can swap this Vengeance for. If you can find the Laser II I would buy that before I bought a Vengeance. <br /><br /> Good Luck- keep us posted. I want to hear when that boat breaks the 40 mark. <br /><br />UFM82