have a 17ft tri hull, when I reach 42 mph @5400rpm (still climbing)the engine revs up and I back off,I marked the hub & prop and it did not slip,I noticed that the cavi
tation plate is 1' above the bottom of the boat, Im running a 13x19 S.S. cupped,looks like I have 1' left bettween the cavitation plate and the edge of the prop, reason Im posting these questions is that I read another post that says if you run a larger diameter prop,you can raise the motor up more,if I can find a prop thats (14)x19 would that solve my problem of the engine height? would the 1' make the difference I need?if you think this will work,would this change my rpm's or pitch in anyway?(since Im totaly satisfied with the wot rpm x speed.)
Thanks guys,I have been working on this boat on and off for 10 years,had it in the water twice,those were test runs...would love to get it ready for fishing.. there used to be a 78 rude 115 on it w/ a ?x17 pitch and it never did this.
tation plate is 1' above the bottom of the boat, Im running a 13x19 S.S. cupped,looks like I have 1' left bettween the cavitation plate and the edge of the prop, reason Im posting these questions is that I read another post that says if you run a larger diameter prop,you can raise the motor up more,if I can find a prop thats (14)x19 would that solve my problem of the engine height? would the 1' make the difference I need?if you think this will work,would this change my rpm's or pitch in anyway?(since Im totaly satisfied with the wot rpm x speed.)
Thanks guys,I have been working on this boat on and off for 10 years,had it in the water twice,those were test runs...would love to get it ready for fishing.. there used to be a 78 rude 115 on it w/ a ?x17 pitch and it never did this.