I bought my 2001 Sea Ray 180BR with the 135hp 3.0 Mercruiser 3 years ago. It only had 50 hours on it! What a deal! The boat had a J14.5x19P prop on it. There are a lot of areas I go into that are Slow/No Wake for extended distances, and it helps a lot if I get weight into the bow with respect to steering and getting the stern up because it is also very shallow. I hit a rock and dinged up the prop... not terrible, but I thought it should be fixed. I took it to a prop repair shop, and bought a new Mercury prop J14.25X21P, because that is what the Mercruiser recommendation is.
I have some friends who are pretty big, and it took forever to get on plane with the 21P prop. I dinged up the 21P prop very minor, and put the 19P prop back on after repair. I like the 19P a lot better. I'm thinking I should get the 21P prop fixed, but was also thinking about getting the pitch changed from 21P to 19P. (BTW, these are both aluminum props.) However, it seems like by the time I get it repaired and have the pitch changed, I could almost just buy a new 19P prop. I wish I knew who the mfr. of the 19p prop was... but I don't.
My question... I hardly ever run the boat WOT. If I do, it would be for a few minutes. I don't really care about the loss of top-end speed. What I really want is a prop that is going to give me the best hole-shot, and plane at the minimum speed. Also, even with the 19P prop, the boat porpoises if I trim it up much when on plane. It is fine if I trim it all the way down. I'd like a prop that is going to get the stern up as much as possible. I don't want stainless steel. I'm wondering if a 4-blade would be better than the 3-blade 19P, or would I not notice much difference? If I went with a 4-blade, would I want a 17P? Would there be a downside to a 17? Any brand recommendations? The Solas Amita 4 looks like it's popular here... I'm hoping someone has a similar boat and messed around with some different props...
Thanks for any feedback you could provide...
I have some friends who are pretty big, and it took forever to get on plane with the 21P prop. I dinged up the 21P prop very minor, and put the 19P prop back on after repair. I like the 19P a lot better. I'm thinking I should get the 21P prop fixed, but was also thinking about getting the pitch changed from 21P to 19P. (BTW, these are both aluminum props.) However, it seems like by the time I get it repaired and have the pitch changed, I could almost just buy a new 19P prop. I wish I knew who the mfr. of the 19p prop was... but I don't.
My question... I hardly ever run the boat WOT. If I do, it would be for a few minutes. I don't really care about the loss of top-end speed. What I really want is a prop that is going to give me the best hole-shot, and plane at the minimum speed. Also, even with the 19P prop, the boat porpoises if I trim it up much when on plane. It is fine if I trim it all the way down. I'd like a prop that is going to get the stern up as much as possible. I don't want stainless steel. I'm wondering if a 4-blade would be better than the 3-blade 19P, or would I not notice much difference? If I went with a 4-blade, would I want a 17P? Would there be a downside to a 17? Any brand recommendations? The Solas Amita 4 looks like it's popular here... I'm hoping someone has a similar boat and messed around with some different props...
Thanks for any feedback you could provide...