I originally started this post under Mercruiser but maybe this is better place to ask a final question:
I have a 1988' Searay Dundancer 260 with a 7.4 liter Mercruiser engine and Alpha 1 drive.
With different props and new hardware I have spun 4 prop hubs. I have never hit anything. Usually occurs when plowing along (never on plane).
The input I got on the Mercruiser board was that the hub/prop combination was being over come by the torque of the big block 7.4 l Mercruiser engine.
I have replaced the sterndrive unit which was originally 1.32 gear ratio with an aftermarket one geared at 1.47 (can't get 1.32 anymore).
The original Searay spec called for a 15.25"x15 prop. Checking prop calculators I should get close to the same performance with a 15.25"x16 prop but they don't make this paticular size.
My question is: I can go to a 4 blade aluminum at 15"x16. The hub/prop combination is rated at 350hp (mine is 310hp).
Is my thinking OK here? I usually just cruise around on plane, seldom at WOT and top speed is not a concern. Getting on plane asap is my priority to limit 'plowing' which stresses the hub.
Here is the prop I am thinking about:
Michigan Wheel Vortex XHS Aluminum Boat Propeller #992202 for Mercruiser Sterndrive Bravo One 7.4L 300 - 330 HP - iboats
Thanks in advance for any feedback
I have a 1988' Searay Dundancer 260 with a 7.4 liter Mercruiser engine and Alpha 1 drive.
With different props and new hardware I have spun 4 prop hubs. I have never hit anything. Usually occurs when plowing along (never on plane).
The input I got on the Mercruiser board was that the hub/prop combination was being over come by the torque of the big block 7.4 l Mercruiser engine.
I have replaced the sterndrive unit which was originally 1.32 gear ratio with an aftermarket one geared at 1.47 (can't get 1.32 anymore).
The original Searay spec called for a 15.25"x15 prop. Checking prop calculators I should get close to the same performance with a 15.25"x16 prop but they don't make this paticular size.
My question is: I can go to a 4 blade aluminum at 15"x16. The hub/prop combination is rated at 350hp (mine is 310hp).
Is my thinking OK here? I usually just cruise around on plane, seldom at WOT and top speed is not a concern. Getting on plane asap is my priority to limit 'plowing' which stresses the hub.
Here is the prop I am thinking about:
Michigan Wheel Vortex XHS Aluminum Boat Propeller #992202 for Mercruiser Sterndrive Bravo One 7.4L 300 - 330 HP - iboats
Thanks in advance for any feedback