Titanium48
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 24, 2008
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I'm trying to determine if there is something wrong with my setup or if the Turning Point prop selector is giving me wacky numbers. When I input the specifications of my boat, it suggests a 19 or 21 pitch propeller, but I currently have a 13.25 x 17 Hustler, which gives me 5400 RPM and 54 km/h at WOT, which seems about right (I think).
Here's the data:
Boat: 1976 14.5 ft Glasspar (appears identical to Larson "All American 150" of the same year). From Larson website, base weight is 834 lb, length is 14.5 ft, beam is 75.5 in (center) or 68.5 in (transom). I have verified the measurements, but not the weight. Max recommended hp is 75.
Motor: 1976 70 hp Evinrude (according to bracket model number). I think the powerhead was swapped as some point as it's model number corresponds to a 1986, but I believe both had the same 29:12 (2.42:1) gear ratio and 4500 - 5500 recommended WOT RPM range. Generally runs well but stalls occasionally when idling in gear.
Prop: 13.25 x 17 Turning Point Hustler (3 blade aluminum). Some minor damage, but has been filed smooth.
Test conditions: 2 people (420 lb), 60 L of fuel, ~50 lb of other stuff. GPS said 54 km/h (34 MPH), Tachometer read 5400 RPM
Normal Usage: Cruising, watersports. For cruising, 2-3 people (400-600 lb total), up to 80 L of fuel, and up to 200 lb of gear. I have another prop (15 pitch) for watersports.
Anti-ventilation plate height: About 0.5 in above keel at trim setting used for test. See picture. Note that motor has manual trim.
Here's the data:
Boat: 1976 14.5 ft Glasspar (appears identical to Larson "All American 150" of the same year). From Larson website, base weight is 834 lb, length is 14.5 ft, beam is 75.5 in (center) or 68.5 in (transom). I have verified the measurements, but not the weight. Max recommended hp is 75.
Motor: 1976 70 hp Evinrude (according to bracket model number). I think the powerhead was swapped as some point as it's model number corresponds to a 1986, but I believe both had the same 29:12 (2.42:1) gear ratio and 4500 - 5500 recommended WOT RPM range. Generally runs well but stalls occasionally when idling in gear.
Prop: 13.25 x 17 Turning Point Hustler (3 blade aluminum). Some minor damage, but has been filed smooth.
Test conditions: 2 people (420 lb), 60 L of fuel, ~50 lb of other stuff. GPS said 54 km/h (34 MPH), Tachometer read 5400 RPM
Normal Usage: Cruising, watersports. For cruising, 2-3 people (400-600 lb total), up to 80 L of fuel, and up to 200 lb of gear. I have another prop (15 pitch) for watersports.
Anti-ventilation plate height: About 0.5 in above keel at trim setting used for test. See picture. Note that motor has manual trim.