speed question--lake water temp?
Okay, here's my situation:<br /><br />Nitro 17', Mercury V-6 XR2 150HP, came with a 20" SS prop. (Been having issues with carbs/ignition so I haven't had it out as often as I'd like, but a recent move from IL to TX should extend the boating season some.)<br /><br />With the 20" prop it hits 6000 rpm at 50 mph, and I had to "watch it" not to exceed 6000. Some informal polling at the lake with other 17'ers with 150 HP showed that 25" was common. Found a 25" SS on eBay and bought it. Also found a 23" aluminum on eBay and bought it. Decided to start with the 23.<br /><br />Due to the other issues (see above) it's been a month or more between outings. Several weekends ago I got it out on the same lake as last time; differences were: 23 inch prop vice 20, and air temp about 10 degrees cooler, water temp at least 15-20 degrees cooler.<br /><br />Results--55 mph at 5200 rpm, WOT. I always read that 1" pitch equals 200 or slightly less rpm. My 3" change should have given me 5500-5600 (noting that I could exceed 6000 with the 20"er).<br /><br />Does the water temp (density?) affect the RPM appreciably? Should I keep the 23 until the water warms up, at which point I'll be perfect, or should I be looking for a 22 or 21? Got all winter, and eBay's always open

<br /><br />Thanks again, Rich