prop hub going? or cavitation?

jake069

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Hi, I've got a 23' avalon pontoon w a merc 115 4 stroke. both 2014. with a few people on the boat, all is fine. When the boat is near max capacity, anything over 1/2 thottle acts like the prop is coming out of the water. Could this be a spun hub? Doesnt matter if we put the heavy guys in the back.

Thanks,
Jake
 

jimmbo

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Have you tried another prop? What is your current prop, brand and model?
Condition of current prop, bent or broken blades?
I believe Mercury makes props specifically for Pontoon Boats.
 
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GA_Boater

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When it's loaded with peeps, where are they sitting - In front, lifting the rear?

What happens when the trim is adjusted - Any change?
 

oldman570

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Marking the prop nut and prop will tell what is happening. Place a paint mark on the nut and prop inline, and the next time it happens you will be able to tell if the prop has spun or it is cavitation.
 

jake069

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When it's loaded with peeps, where are they sitting - In front, lifting the rear?

What happens when the trim is adjusted - Any change?

Prop is in good shape, No change when adjusting trim. People are evenly distributed. we'll move more weight to front or back, with no change
 

oldman570

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With the added weight of the more people, it is more the likely that the prop is to high a pitch for added load. You could go to the dealer where you bought the toon and see if they would let you try a lower pitched prop to see if that is the trouble. The IBoats or Solas prop web site has a prop calculator, and other info, about what makes a good prop for certain
 
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