I have a '92 Eastern 22 lobsterfisherman with a Mercruiser 3.0 i/o that I'd like to squeeze a little more mid-range performance out of. My buddy has the center console version of the same boat with a 115 OB that blows mine away from a cruise and max speed standpoint. Granted I'm carrying more weight with the pilothouse and heavier motor but he's cruising at 20 kts vs. my 15 and topping out at 34 kts vs. my 24.
Here's my stats:
Current prop: Michigan Wheel 15.25x15
Boat weight: not sure but guessing 4200+/- lbs fully loaded
Motor: Mercruiser 3.0, 135 hp. 2.0 drive ratio. Good compression.
Current performance (mostly flat, 3 adults, full tank):
3000 rpm = 12 kts
3400 rpm = 15 kts
3800 rpm = 18.5 kts
4200 rpm = 20 kts and on finally plane
4600 rpm (WOT) = 24 kts
Just me and lightly loaded I briefly hit 4900 rpm and 26 kts...
I'm not really getting onto a plane until I hit 4200 rpm, then I can trim out a little and back off the throttle to 4000 before falling off. I'm generally running in saltwater with some swell and chop so top end speed is not all that important to me. I'd prefer to be able to get on plane earlier and hold plane at the motors preferred cruise rpm of around 3300 +/-.
I think a pair of trim tabs are in my future as well, but for now I'm focused on getting the prop right.
Was thinking about going a little up in pitch but then started reading up on 4 bladed props and how they're better at keeping heavy boats on plane at lower speeds due to their stern lifting characteristic and less slippage. I care less about top end speed than about getting and staying on plane at a reasonable rpm so it seems like a 4 blade might be the way to go....
Any prop experts or someone out there with experience with this boat and setup that can chime in?
Here's my stats:
Current prop: Michigan Wheel 15.25x15
Boat weight: not sure but guessing 4200+/- lbs fully loaded
Motor: Mercruiser 3.0, 135 hp. 2.0 drive ratio. Good compression.
Current performance (mostly flat, 3 adults, full tank):
3000 rpm = 12 kts
3400 rpm = 15 kts
3800 rpm = 18.5 kts
4200 rpm = 20 kts and on finally plane
4600 rpm (WOT) = 24 kts
Just me and lightly loaded I briefly hit 4900 rpm and 26 kts...
I'm not really getting onto a plane until I hit 4200 rpm, then I can trim out a little and back off the throttle to 4000 before falling off. I'm generally running in saltwater with some swell and chop so top end speed is not all that important to me. I'd prefer to be able to get on plane earlier and hold plane at the motors preferred cruise rpm of around 3300 +/-.
I think a pair of trim tabs are in my future as well, but for now I'm focused on getting the prop right.
Was thinking about going a little up in pitch but then started reading up on 4 bladed props and how they're better at keeping heavy boats on plane at lower speeds due to their stern lifting characteristic and less slippage. I care less about top end speed than about getting and staying on plane at a reasonable rpm so it seems like a 4 blade might be the way to go....
Any prop experts or someone out there with experience with this boat and setup that can chime in?