andy1canada
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2007
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Howdy!
I'm on the cusp of dropping some $$$ for a new SS/prop for my 19'-cuddy.
I'm almost done breaking in a new Merc 4.3/MPI/Alpha. I was advised to wait until the break-in period was over because the engine would likely 'loosen-up' a little in the process. Apparently it has.
I'm currently swinging a stock Merc 14 1/2 x 18 -alum/4blade.
Initially she was hitting 47 to 4800/rpm @wot and now she's creeping closer to 5000 at wot. She has decent holeshot and is hitting about 45 mph trimmed up with three on board. I'm happy with that as she's intended a general purpose runabout for ski/fish/tube/cruise.
I like the way the 4-blade seems to 'grip' the water and it also seems to lift much of the boat out of the water when we're moving at a good clip. Although I've not tried a 3-blade to make any comparison.
The boat bottom is still quite rough and I'm certain once that's addressed and I find the right prop for her she'll move her 4000/lbs near or better than 50mph. I'm leaning towards a 'vented' prop to maintain or improve the holeshot.
My question is this: If I'm currently on threshold of MAX/rpm's (with the alum) will the switch to an SS-prop of the same pitch and diameter likely push me over and engage the rev-limiter?
From what I've learned it seems reasonable to expect rpm gains of 2 to 3/hundred after the switch to SS. Am I on track here?
If so, can someone recommend a good SS-4 blade (vented) in a 19-pitch?
As per WH's (and T-GUN's) recommendations I was considering a Stiletto BP-4 blade but I don't think they come in a 19p.
I live here on Vancouver Island and Stiletto's are not readily available; though I could order one if needed.
Any and all help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Terry
I'm on the cusp of dropping some $$$ for a new SS/prop for my 19'-cuddy.
I'm almost done breaking in a new Merc 4.3/MPI/Alpha. I was advised to wait until the break-in period was over because the engine would likely 'loosen-up' a little in the process. Apparently it has.
I'm currently swinging a stock Merc 14 1/2 x 18 -alum/4blade.
Initially she was hitting 47 to 4800/rpm @wot and now she's creeping closer to 5000 at wot. She has decent holeshot and is hitting about 45 mph trimmed up with three on board. I'm happy with that as she's intended a general purpose runabout for ski/fish/tube/cruise.
I like the way the 4-blade seems to 'grip' the water and it also seems to lift much of the boat out of the water when we're moving at a good clip. Although I've not tried a 3-blade to make any comparison.
The boat bottom is still quite rough and I'm certain once that's addressed and I find the right prop for her she'll move her 4000/lbs near or better than 50mph. I'm leaning towards a 'vented' prop to maintain or improve the holeshot.
My question is this: If I'm currently on threshold of MAX/rpm's (with the alum) will the switch to an SS-prop of the same pitch and diameter likely push me over and engage the rev-limiter?
From what I've learned it seems reasonable to expect rpm gains of 2 to 3/hundred after the switch to SS. Am I on track here?
If so, can someone recommend a good SS-4 blade (vented) in a 19-pitch?
As per WH's (and T-GUN's) recommendations I was considering a Stiletto BP-4 blade but I don't think they come in a 19p.
I live here on Vancouver Island and Stiletto's are not readily available; though I could order one if needed.
Any and all help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Terry