I have a 1989 Four Winns Sundowner with a 5.7 Mercruiser, not sure about the outdrive, pretty sure it's an OMC. This is our first boat and we're really enjoying it. Last week we hit a rock or two and destroyed the prop. I'm not sure of the size that prop but the boat accelerated very well with it and we topped out at about 32mph at WOT, I don't remember what the rpm was. I had a spare on hand and had it installed. It is a 13 1/2 x 19. It doesn't get on plane quite as quickly but it's still pretty good, maybe 5 seconds vs 3 seconds with the old prop, not sure how accurate that is, but it's not like we're waiting for it to get on plane. Top end with the new prop is 35mph but I'm only getting about 3,700 rpm's on the tach. It's probably the original motor but from what I've read, I thought that WOT should be around 4,200 or higher.
We haven't towed a water skier or a tube yet, so getting up on plane quickly really isn't an issue. We generally cruise around at 2,500 rpm and that gives us between 20mph and 23mph depending on the current and the winds. The boat weighs about 3,200 lbs.
My question is, am I over propped? Should my old motor be able to run at 4,200 rpm at WOT?
We haven't towed a water skier or a tube yet, so getting up on plane quickly really isn't an issue. We generally cruise around at 2,500 rpm and that gives us between 20mph and 23mph depending on the current and the winds. The boat weighs about 3,200 lbs.
My question is, am I over propped? Should my old motor be able to run at 4,200 rpm at WOT?