NascarNHIS
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My question is what prop size and material prop should I use. I just bought this boat and motor. It planes at 15 mph and tops at 30 mph with trim full down, and planes from 20 mph up to 35 mph with trim adjusted. My goal is to lower planning speed, top end is not important. I plan on adding a SE Sport 200 Hydrofoil that I have; I want to make sure I have the correct prop before I add anything
I have a 14.5? Center console (71? beam) V bottom, with a 40 HP outboard.
Model 1975 VIP industries, Seasquirt, Center Console, V hull
Model 1996 ELPTO Tracker/Mercury 40 hp. 4 cyl. 2 stroke
Engine ? 2:1 gear ratio, max rpm 5000-5500
(rpm is from the book I do not have a tachometer to verifiy actual)
Boat weight 525# (dry).
Engine weight 192#
gas, and gear 150-
Passengers 410#.
total 1277 lbs.
Existing prop is
11? (I think 9 ? pitch but no sure, I just measured it) 3 blade
Engine is mounted as low as it can go on he transom and puts he cavitations plate exactly on line with the base of the keel
I have looked for an online prop calculator but all the links I have tried will no run om my computer.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I have a 14.5? Center console (71? beam) V bottom, with a 40 HP outboard.
Model 1975 VIP industries, Seasquirt, Center Console, V hull
Model 1996 ELPTO Tracker/Mercury 40 hp. 4 cyl. 2 stroke
Engine ? 2:1 gear ratio, max rpm 5000-5500
(rpm is from the book I do not have a tachometer to verifiy actual)
Boat weight 525# (dry).
Engine weight 192#
gas, and gear 150-
Passengers 410#.
total 1277 lbs.
Existing prop is
11? (I think 9 ? pitch but no sure, I just measured it) 3 blade
Engine is mounted as low as it can go on he transom and puts he cavitations plate exactly on line with the base of the keel
I have looked for an online prop calculator but all the links I have tried will no run om my computer.
Thanks in advance for any advice.