Hi all,
I have a brand new 17' Sylvan with a 115hp 4-stroke. I am presently running a 17" pitch prop which gets me up to 6200RPM WOT trimmed as much as I can before porposing. I can only trim up the motor a tiny bit, before porposing occurs. I feel that I'm plowing, and would like more lift, but no porpoising
From what I have read here, it seems that maybe my outboard is mounted too low on the transom. When trimmed all the way down, the aux. exhaust is submerged in the water.
The cav. plate appears to be just even with the bottom of the boat (deep v)\
I read that raising the motor could fix porpoising, however the mechanic at my marina says it will make it worse?
Any insight?
I have a brand new 17' Sylvan with a 115hp 4-stroke. I am presently running a 17" pitch prop which gets me up to 6200RPM WOT trimmed as much as I can before porposing. I can only trim up the motor a tiny bit, before porposing occurs. I feel that I'm plowing, and would like more lift, but no porpoising
From what I have read here, it seems that maybe my outboard is mounted too low on the transom. When trimmed all the way down, the aux. exhaust is submerged in the water.
The cav. plate appears to be just even with the bottom of the boat (deep v)\
I read that raising the motor could fix porpoising, however the mechanic at my marina says it will make it worse?
Any insight?