Re: Repropping my cabin cruiser.
I got the new props on today and have some very good results.
The boat performs much better with the Solas Amita 14.25x19x4 props. It now out performs my two little tri-hulls in almost every way. The engines now sing together at all RPM ranges. All the following speeds are GPS verified. The full throttle speed was taken during a full speed run into a 15 MPH wind and in light chop (about 1 foot wave heights.)
Idle speed:
The boat has much more bite at idles speed which makes low speed maneuvering much easier. Before the boat turned VERY slow when I put one engine in reverse and one in forward. Now it rotates at about twice the speed. It also turns very predictably when in reverse, but has a a bit more dog-walk to starboard then it did before. There is no noticeable dog-walk in forward with both engines engaged. With only the starboard engine engaged there is a very noticeable dog-walk to port. With only the port engine engage there is no noticeable dog-walk.
Displacement speed:
The boat responds quicker to helm inputs. The bow needed fewer corrections to keep from wondering back and forth. Neither set of props wondered when there was a wake behind the boat. The wake is noticeably smaller at displacement speeds. and during the transition to plane. I used to have two distinct rooster tails from the SS props on top of a big boat wake. The new four blades props just have one big (but smaller) wake.
Transition to plane:
It now transitions to plane MUCH more smoothly and predictably. Before there was a definite transition between about 8 MPH and 20 MPH. Any speed in between was very tricky to stay at. The boat either wanted to sink back into the hole or climb on top. Now I have no trouble keeping the speed to where I want it from 5 MPH (idle speed) to 13.5 MPH (2100 RPM). It's a little touchy between 13.5 and 18 MPH which around where the transition is, but I can keep it now on plane as low as 14 - 16 MPH with a bit of throttle management. To keep a speed between 5 - 13.5 MPH or a speed between 18 MPH and 45 MPH I nearly need to set and forget the engine RPM, although to keep the low planing speeds during a turn I do have to bump the throttle a bit. Before the set and forget speeds were 5 - 10 MPH and 20 - 42 MPH. Staying on plane at 20 MPH was also much more difficult than before.
Hole shot:
About half the time with the new props.
Single engine hole shot:
Still can't do it. Either engine stalls at 2500 RPM (Full throttle) on the nose while in the hole at about 10 MPH.
Cruising speed:
The mid range feels terrific. The throttle now responds nearly instantly and the speed stabilizes much faster than before. I was cruising at at 35 MPH at only 3200 RPM and the engines sing together quite nicely. 40 MPH sounded about the same while showing 3500 RPM. I was also amazed out how much more nimble the boat is. I really need to get a kill switch for it. I could very easily throw someone out of the boat. The boat just cuts through the water like a knife. This big old boat is more maneuverable than my 18' 305 powered tri-hull and my 17' 100 HP evinrude outboard tri-hull. It's quite fun to cruise along at 35 MPH and quickly cut over my own 2 foot wake. This boat just glides over it though. My tri-hulls pound on there own wakes.
Full throttle:
Here's where I have a little bit of a problem. The boat had no problems running at 45 MPH today and conditions were better than my last test with the SS props. The engines sounded like they were definitely going faster than with the SS props, but my RPM still only showed 3850 - 3900 RPM. I have tested the accuracy of the tachometers to 3200 RPM while on the trailer, but I have a feeling I have a two bad tachs. I'm not really sure. I will bring out my hand held inductive tach next time I go to the lake. Is it possible I'm only getting 3850 RPM and 45 MPH on the new props? The engines definitely sounded faster, louder, and smoother than with the SS props which is why I think the tachs may be lying.
Conclusion:
Results where much better than I expected even though I still couldn't get up on one engine. I am very happy with the new props. I need to confirm that my full throttle RPM is correct. If I am still doing less than 4000 RPM than I might want to move to a smaller pitch prop, but I think the 4 blade designs is a real winner for this boat.