mrmamiller
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2011
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I'm not sure if I should be posting in the Prop section or the Yamaha section, but here goes. I need a bit of help determining whether my issue is the prop or something else. My goal is to get on plane quickly and top speed is a much lesser issue. I boat in skinny water and want to be on plane quickly. (thought of Smart Tabs, but a transducer would need to be relocated, not ready for that yet).
The boat is a Century 1700CC, weight is 1540# without motor. The motor is a 2003 Yamaha 90HP 2-stroke (90TLRB), weight is 262#. Passengers and gear weigh 360#. The prop is an original Yamaha SS prop, 13" x 19". No visual problems with prop (no doings or anything bent). Stamp shows "13 x 19 - K".
Originally I was wanting a faster time to plane, but now I realize that something else may need changing. I didn't measure the time from dead stop to plane, maybe next time. On smooth water, WOT is 4400 RPM (without trimming up to ventilation point) and the speed at WOT is 33MPH, as measured by GPS.
90HP is the max rated motor for this boat, as per the mfgr card.
I am attaching pictures of the motor position relative to the transom. Notice that the transom is "under-cut", which leaves me puzzled as to exactly where the ventilation plate should line up. In the pics I placed a piece of wood on top of the anti-cavitation (ventilation) plate so you can see where it lines up.
There are 4 mounting holes on the motor and I am in the 2nd to the top. Raising the motor further would raise it 1 1/2 inches.
I need a bit of advice and any suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you.

The boat is a Century 1700CC, weight is 1540# without motor. The motor is a 2003 Yamaha 90HP 2-stroke (90TLRB), weight is 262#. Passengers and gear weigh 360#. The prop is an original Yamaha SS prop, 13" x 19". No visual problems with prop (no doings or anything bent). Stamp shows "13 x 19 - K".
Originally I was wanting a faster time to plane, but now I realize that something else may need changing. I didn't measure the time from dead stop to plane, maybe next time. On smooth water, WOT is 4400 RPM (without trimming up to ventilation point) and the speed at WOT is 33MPH, as measured by GPS.
90HP is the max rated motor for this boat, as per the mfgr card.
I am attaching pictures of the motor position relative to the transom. Notice that the transom is "under-cut", which leaves me puzzled as to exactly where the ventilation plate should line up. In the pics I placed a piece of wood on top of the anti-cavitation (ventilation) plate so you can see where it lines up.
There are 4 mounting holes on the motor and I am in the 2nd to the top. Raising the motor further would raise it 1 1/2 inches.
I need a bit of advice and any suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you.

