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Hi there,
I have a 1986 Chris Craft 210 Scorpion, with a 350 Mercruiser. Late last fall I made the mistake of thinking the lake had "enough" water, and chewed up my prop (which was a 15" x 19p 3-blade aluminum). At the time, the WOT top speed was approximately 45 MPH at 5000 RPM
I purchased a 15" x 21p prop over the winter, hoping to drop my RPM and increase my top speed.
When I took it out last weekend, the following happened:
-in the water, putting around the dock, all was fine. But the first few times I tried to open the throttle, it seemed like the "clutch was slipping". The motor revved without moving the boat.
-then, oddly enough, it stopped happening (just as I was about to put it back on the trailer, thinking that there was some significant drivetrain issue)
-for the rest of the hour I was on the water, I didn't feel any major slipping, but I noted that at WOT I was down to about 40 MPH, and still revving at 5000 RPM (actually maybe even a bit higher).
Aside from the prop, absolutely nothing has changed. Same weight in the boat, same operating conditions, etc.
I have done some reading online, and am wondering if my prop is slipping on its hub. The prop was "barely used" according to the previous owner, and certainly looked to be in good condition on all surfaces. But I suppose that doesn't mean much.
My question is: Do my symptoms suggest hub slippage? I am planning to mark the prop and hub and take it out again, but the forecast is rain all week so I won't be able to do much for a few days.
I have read some suggestions such as "put the throttle in gear, then try standing on the prop with one foot to see if you can spin it", but I'm a bit nervous about doing damage to the prop/driveshaft. Is that a reasonable test to do?
AND...if you don't think hub slip is my problem, do you have any thoughts on why I'm going slower than I was with a smaller pitch prop? Could there be something about the prop itself?
Looking forward to your reply,
Chris
I have a 1986 Chris Craft 210 Scorpion, with a 350 Mercruiser. Late last fall I made the mistake of thinking the lake had "enough" water, and chewed up my prop (which was a 15" x 19p 3-blade aluminum). At the time, the WOT top speed was approximately 45 MPH at 5000 RPM
I purchased a 15" x 21p prop over the winter, hoping to drop my RPM and increase my top speed.
When I took it out last weekend, the following happened:
-in the water, putting around the dock, all was fine. But the first few times I tried to open the throttle, it seemed like the "clutch was slipping". The motor revved without moving the boat.
-then, oddly enough, it stopped happening (just as I was about to put it back on the trailer, thinking that there was some significant drivetrain issue)
-for the rest of the hour I was on the water, I didn't feel any major slipping, but I noted that at WOT I was down to about 40 MPH, and still revving at 5000 RPM (actually maybe even a bit higher).
Aside from the prop, absolutely nothing has changed. Same weight in the boat, same operating conditions, etc.
I have done some reading online, and am wondering if my prop is slipping on its hub. The prop was "barely used" according to the previous owner, and certainly looked to be in good condition on all surfaces. But I suppose that doesn't mean much.
My question is: Do my symptoms suggest hub slippage? I am planning to mark the prop and hub and take it out again, but the forecast is rain all week so I won't be able to do much for a few days.
I have read some suggestions such as "put the throttle in gear, then try standing on the prop with one foot to see if you can spin it", but I'm a bit nervous about doing damage to the prop/driveshaft. Is that a reasonable test to do?
AND...if you don't think hub slip is my problem, do you have any thoughts on why I'm going slower than I was with a smaller pitch prop? Could there be something about the prop itself?
Looking forward to your reply,
Chris