Gwoo
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I recently bought a 1998 Larson Flyer 166 Outboard with a 125 Johnson. I figured it would be great for skiing. It came with a 21 Pitch 3 blade with a horrible hole shot. I did research and went with a 17 pitch 4 blade aluminum. Hole shot is great, but the RPMs are over the recommended limit. These are also Solas Aluminum props. I bought 2 to have 1 as a spare and am going to return one for a different prop.
At 61 and with a surgically "repaired" back, I am way more focused on Hole shot to get my arse out of the water than I am with top speed. With the 17 I can get the boat up to 35-36 and keep the RPMs within recommended allowances, but the boat porpoises. Driving full out and trimming to speed is better for waterskiing, but it does put the RPMs in the 6000 range when 5250-5400 is the recommended top end.
So ... how much Hole shot will I lose going back up to a 19? I am definitely staying 4 blade. How much of a difference does it make going with the pricier stainless steel? The prop finder suggests pitches all the way down to 13, which I can't understand relative to RPMs, as I thought dropping pitch kicked up the RPMs.
Any ideas?
At 61 and with a surgically "repaired" back, I am way more focused on Hole shot to get my arse out of the water than I am with top speed. With the 17 I can get the boat up to 35-36 and keep the RPMs within recommended allowances, but the boat porpoises. Driving full out and trimming to speed is better for waterskiing, but it does put the RPMs in the 6000 range when 5250-5400 is the recommended top end.
So ... how much Hole shot will I lose going back up to a 19? I am definitely staying 4 blade. How much of a difference does it make going with the pricier stainless steel? The prop finder suggests pitches all the way down to 13, which I can't understand relative to RPMs, as I thought dropping pitch kicked up the RPMs.
Any ideas?