Let me start off with what I have:
Boat is a 1984 24' Wellcraft Aftcabin. The dry weight of the craft is 4200lbs with a 2400lbs capacity for gear, motor and person. It is powered by a Mercruiser 260 HP chevy based power plant. The outdrive appeares to be a MR or Alpha 1. The outdrive is fited with one of the foils to improve planeing. The prop is a Vortec, 3 blade aluim 15x17 (I assume this is a 17degree pitch on the prop?) The boat has outdrive trim and trim tabs.
I had it out for the first time the other day and it seemed to take a lot of RPM's to keep the boat on plane. I would have to turn at least 3300 RPM's to keep the boat in the mid to high 20's in the MPH (this is where it seemed to plane the best) any less and it seemed to fall on its face and then push the bow way up in the air.
Above 3000RPM's the engine uses a lot of fuel and this just seemes silly to keep the motor spun that high.
Any advice on what I can do to dial this is better would be great. I have a a 15 degree SS prop another 17 degree SS prop sitting around I have not tried. This motor has a 4600RPM redline and running above 3200 rpms is just not fuel efficent for crusing. Will this hull plane somewhere in the teens? or is just as good as it gets
Thanks it advance guys,
Ryan
Boat is a 1984 24' Wellcraft Aftcabin. The dry weight of the craft is 4200lbs with a 2400lbs capacity for gear, motor and person. It is powered by a Mercruiser 260 HP chevy based power plant. The outdrive appeares to be a MR or Alpha 1. The outdrive is fited with one of the foils to improve planeing. The prop is a Vortec, 3 blade aluim 15x17 (I assume this is a 17degree pitch on the prop?) The boat has outdrive trim and trim tabs.
I had it out for the first time the other day and it seemed to take a lot of RPM's to keep the boat on plane. I would have to turn at least 3300 RPM's to keep the boat in the mid to high 20's in the MPH (this is where it seemed to plane the best) any less and it seemed to fall on its face and then push the bow way up in the air.
Above 3000RPM's the engine uses a lot of fuel and this just seemes silly to keep the motor spun that high.
Any advice on what I can do to dial this is better would be great. I have a a 15 degree SS prop another 17 degree SS prop sitting around I have not tried. This motor has a 4600RPM redline and running above 3200 rpms is just not fuel efficent for crusing. Will this hull plane somewhere in the teens? or is just as good as it gets
Thanks it advance guys,
Ryan