Questions on props

Btrent1999@gmail.com

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Re: Questions on props

Sorry right now it has 13-19 marked on the hub runs 44-45 @ 5500 rpm with a fin was 52-54 no fin motor is set in center hole on bracket trying to get my 6-8 mph back is this about max speed u think I can get out of this set up boat is quamtum 170 xd about 1350lb dry put the fin on it was a dog out of the hole thx
 

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Re: Questions on props

Sorry right now it has 13-19 marked on the hub runs 44-45 @ 5500 rpm with a fin was 52-54 no fin motor is set in center hole on bracket trying to get my 6-8 mph back is this about max speed u think I can get out of this set up boat is quamtum 170 xd about 1350lb dry put the fin on it was a dog out of the hole thx

Ayuh,... What's yer rpms at Wot,..??
 

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Yes, you do have a Mercury designed lower unit and yes, SOME mercury props will fit it. It is the small gearcase so props from smaller Mercs like a 90 are the ones to fit it. You need a prop that will fit a 4 inch gearcase. You can use Force props, BUT they must be the open hub, "Thru-hub exhaust" props like the Merc Because your engine does not have an exhaust snout.Here are a couple of examples of props that you can use. Note that they are used on Chrysler and early Force engines but they are all 13 inch diameter with 15 splines and open hubs. First is a Michigan stainless, next is a Ballistic, next is a black aluminum Vortex, after that a blue Merc test prop, and finally another shot of a Ballistic.

Hydro-foils--"fins" have supporters and detractors. Some swear by them and some swear at them. It is common for them to reduce top speed as in your case but not an absolute certainty. Again, in your case, it sounds like the hull does better without it.

Right now you are running at the top Of the RPM range of that engine. IF you are using an aluminum 13 X 19 and IF you go to a stainless 13 X 20 RPM will stay about the same and top speed MAY improve by about 1-3 MPH. If you go to a 13 X 21 stainless RPM will drop to about 5300 and again, top speed may improve a bit. The higher pitch will make the hole shot a little worse, but not much.

If you are currently using s stainless prop, stepping up from 19 to 21 pitch will drop RPM by about 400 and speed may stay the same or may increase a little.

Your hull and engine combination is doing well and you can not expect major improvements in speed with a prop change.
 

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Re: Questions on props

Sorry right now it has 13-19 marked on the hub runs 44-45 @ 5500 rpm with a fin was 52-54 no fin motor is set in center hole on bracket trying to get my 6-8 mph back is this about max speed u think I can get out of this set up boat is quamtum 170 xd about 1350lb dry put the fin on it was a dog out of the hole thx

The loss of speed indicates your motor is too low.Your dragging the fin through the water and it is very likely
keeping the bow down as well.The antvent plate(just above the prop)should be even with or slightly above the bottom.
Slow hole shot can be from poor weight distribution,poor trim setting,allways trim down for hole shot.
Sometimes the flotation foam has absorbed water adding weight near the stern.
 

Btrent1999@gmail.com

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It's has a alm prop now it seemed to take a long Time to get on plain befor the fin mabe I will try raising the mortor and loseing the fin see how it will do when it warms up thx
 

steelespike

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When raising the motor I usually suggest raising it to a point just before venting (Cavitation) becomes a problem. Be sure to trim down for hole shot.Raising the motor could net a couple of mph.Getting the prop repaired at a prop shop could net a couple of mph.
 
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