New here, and looking for some prop help.
I have a 2001 Quicksilver 430HD sib w/ 2001 Tohatsu 25C3.
I'm having issues, after getting on to plane. That's all the boat will go, just on plain and nothing above. It feels like there should be more *go* but it just cruises along at what feels 11mph.
The motor starts and idles just fine. When I got to WOT, there just is nothing there past getting my sib on plain. I have ulta-sonic cleaned the carb 5 times, pulled the jets, not 1 spot of dirt or anything. Order a carb rebuilt but didnt use it because the carb is so clean.
I pulled the plugs and replaced(no issues) and replaced them. Drained the gear oil 3 times. No issues.
I was reading some posts here, and I seen were the hub can come into play for slipping.
Here is my question.
When buying a new prop, the tohatsu website claims that a 25hp prop goes by load?
So, if I have a 1000lb load out, how do people run higher pitch?
0-500lbs should use a 13,14 pitch
500-1500 should use a 12,11 pitch and so forth.
So....if my sib is 246lbs, motor is 109lbs, me 240, gas, cooler and a some friends + 500lbs, do I need to go by the weights of the load out for a lower pitch? How are people hauling a jon boat with 4 guys and gear on a 13p prop and NOT hurting the motor? Is the 500lb weight limit for the 13p is when it could cause the hub to slip?
I bought a 10in 12p prop from here in hopes this will work. I think a sib w/ 25hp should be in the upper 25+mph, but it seems like I could swim faster then what my boat goes.
Is this a prop issue or am I chasing ghosts here?
I do have a tiny tac on the motor, still trying to figure out the settings. I looked down at the rpm during one of my tests, and it was reading 7200+ rpm, but sounded like it was in the 2000 rpm range.
I never *hear* my engine wind out like a normal outboard. It starts to...plains out...and then just holds there. If i let up even the slightest in rpm, I lose a lot of speed.
Can anyone help me here?
Am I missing something here in prop engineering?
I have a 2001 Quicksilver 430HD sib w/ 2001 Tohatsu 25C3.
I'm having issues, after getting on to plane. That's all the boat will go, just on plain and nothing above. It feels like there should be more *go* but it just cruises along at what feels 11mph.
The motor starts and idles just fine. When I got to WOT, there just is nothing there past getting my sib on plain. I have ulta-sonic cleaned the carb 5 times, pulled the jets, not 1 spot of dirt or anything. Order a carb rebuilt but didnt use it because the carb is so clean.
I pulled the plugs and replaced(no issues) and replaced them. Drained the gear oil 3 times. No issues.
I was reading some posts here, and I seen were the hub can come into play for slipping.
Here is my question.
When buying a new prop, the tohatsu website claims that a 25hp prop goes by load?
So, if I have a 1000lb load out, how do people run higher pitch?
0-500lbs should use a 13,14 pitch
500-1500 should use a 12,11 pitch and so forth.
So....if my sib is 246lbs, motor is 109lbs, me 240, gas, cooler and a some friends + 500lbs, do I need to go by the weights of the load out for a lower pitch? How are people hauling a jon boat with 4 guys and gear on a 13p prop and NOT hurting the motor? Is the 500lb weight limit for the 13p is when it could cause the hub to slip?
I bought a 10in 12p prop from here in hopes this will work. I think a sib w/ 25hp should be in the upper 25+mph, but it seems like I could swim faster then what my boat goes.
Is this a prop issue or am I chasing ghosts here?
I do have a tiny tac on the motor, still trying to figure out the settings. I looked down at the rpm during one of my tests, and it was reading 7200+ rpm, but sounded like it was in the 2000 rpm range.
I never *hear* my engine wind out like a normal outboard. It starts to...plains out...and then just holds there. If i let up even the slightest in rpm, I lose a lot of speed.
Can anyone help me here?
Am I missing something here in prop engineering?