TwoBallScrewBall
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Quick review of the Nemesis 4 blade aluminum prop I just put on my 20ft 1988 Bowrider.
Installed last weekend and ran for the first time.
Boat had a 3 blade 14.5X21 that kept the top end a little bit lower than I liked. Was tough to get 4200 with a couple people in the boat. OMC 5.0 (HO I think).
I vented that prop (drilled the hub for bubbles) which helped a lot with holeshot when we were running heavy, but top end was still too low of course.
Went to the 19P Nemesis since they claim the props are designed to match the RPM characteristics of a 3 blade.
Holeshot is really good, pushes you back and jumps up on plane in a couple seconds, especially when the boat is light. Would easily raise a skiier. WOT with an average load I can spin 4500 and the engine feels like it's working less at all RPMs. 2800 on plane is 25mph on GPS, real nice cruise. Measured MPG (GPS Trip / Gallons) is up from 2.1 to 2.4. Top end at 1000ft elevation (freshwater obviously) is 41mpg GPS. I saw 42 once it was the wind
This puts my slip numbers pretty high so I am going to verify my gearcase ratio. It's 31 years old and I know it's been repowered at least once.
Excellent prop. The only other 4 blade I have experience with is the Mercury Revolution SS. Had one on my two previous boats and they are phenomenal. This one is right on par for 20% of the price. And I boat in the mountains so I want to run aluminum in case I misjudge a shoreline point
Installed last weekend and ran for the first time.
Boat had a 3 blade 14.5X21 that kept the top end a little bit lower than I liked. Was tough to get 4200 with a couple people in the boat. OMC 5.0 (HO I think).
I vented that prop (drilled the hub for bubbles) which helped a lot with holeshot when we were running heavy, but top end was still too low of course.
Went to the 19P Nemesis since they claim the props are designed to match the RPM characteristics of a 3 blade.
Holeshot is really good, pushes you back and jumps up on plane in a couple seconds, especially when the boat is light. Would easily raise a skiier. WOT with an average load I can spin 4500 and the engine feels like it's working less at all RPMs. 2800 on plane is 25mph on GPS, real nice cruise. Measured MPG (GPS Trip / Gallons) is up from 2.1 to 2.4. Top end at 1000ft elevation (freshwater obviously) is 41mpg GPS. I saw 42 once it was the wind
Excellent prop. The only other 4 blade I have experience with is the Mercury Revolution SS. Had one on my two previous boats and they are phenomenal. This one is right on par for 20% of the price. And I boat in the mountains so I want to run aluminum in case I misjudge a shoreline point
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