ken_23434
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I am trying to figure out the correct prop for my 20' pontoon.
Mercury 4 stroke 60 hp outboard (NOT big foot)
Current prop: 11.5" diameter, 9 pitch 4 blade Michigan Wheel aluminum
Current WOT RPM: 4400
Speed at above: 16 n-mph
Previous prop: 12.5, 8 pitch 3 bladed Mercury aluminum prop (not positive of model line)
WOT RPM: could not get to WOT ... would reach 6,000 rpm around 3/4 throttle
Speed at 3/4 throttle, 6,000 rpm: 16 n-mph
I was totally shocked to find out that this new prop dropped the RPM's by so much.
I read that the 4 blade design is desirable for pontoons, so that is the reason I was going w/ a 3 bladed prop.
I have tried a few different prop calculators before getting the current prop, but since they all want WOT rpm and speed, I could not get a good recommendation. The rev limiter (along w/ me not wanting to find out) prevents it from going to the actual WOT RPM w/ the old prop.
I tried to guess and put in a value of 6,400 or 6,600 rpm to get an idea of what prop, but I am not sure how good the recommendation would be.
Another issue is the calculators assume that I am running a 3 bladed prop.
The next size smaller from Michigan Wheel in their 4 blade design is 11 1/8" diameter w/ an 8 pitch.
I assume that a 9" or 10" pitch 3 blade would be correct, but wanted to stay w/ the 4 blade style.
Mercury 4 stroke 60 hp outboard (NOT big foot)
Current prop: 11.5" diameter, 9 pitch 4 blade Michigan Wheel aluminum
Current WOT RPM: 4400
Speed at above: 16 n-mph
Previous prop: 12.5, 8 pitch 3 bladed Mercury aluminum prop (not positive of model line)
WOT RPM: could not get to WOT ... would reach 6,000 rpm around 3/4 throttle
Speed at 3/4 throttle, 6,000 rpm: 16 n-mph
I was totally shocked to find out that this new prop dropped the RPM's by so much.
I read that the 4 blade design is desirable for pontoons, so that is the reason I was going w/ a 3 bladed prop.
I have tried a few different prop calculators before getting the current prop, but since they all want WOT rpm and speed, I could not get a good recommendation. The rev limiter (along w/ me not wanting to find out) prevents it from going to the actual WOT RPM w/ the old prop.
I tried to guess and put in a value of 6,400 or 6,600 rpm to get an idea of what prop, but I am not sure how good the recommendation would be.
Another issue is the calculators assume that I am running a 3 bladed prop.
The next size smaller from Michigan Wheel in their 4 blade design is 11 1/8" diameter w/ an 8 pitch.
I assume that a 9" or 10" pitch 3 blade would be correct, but wanted to stay w/ the 4 blade style.