Re: Tohatsu 50HP Prop advice needed...
Right I spoke to Tohatsu UK today and their advice was that they usually see a 200 rpm difference for every 1" pitch difference, and that I would probably be better off going up just 1" to a 14" prop for my general all round use.
I called steel developments back (the English distributor for Solas) and questioned the lady's 250 - 300 rpm estimate for 1" change in pitch and she simply said well we have been working with props for years and this is what we find! Unfortunately after I spoke to her I then looked at their website more closely and read the FAQ section re props, one detailed page was written by this woman I spoke to, so I then gave her more merit BUT on another page on their website I found it says
"having the pitch reduced by one inch which will give you the needed 200 RPM... This RPM alteration is presuming a gear reduction of approximately 2:1" So this makes me think she is not actually competent and contradicts herself! However that said the mentioning of the gear reduction ratio confuses me but for reference my gear reduction ratio is 1.85 (13:24) according to my manual.
I also spoke to another UK prop shop who dont sell Solas, but they refurb props so thought I would pick their brain and the guy said to me they find 1" change in pitch changes the rpm by 200 - 250 rpm.
Last company I spoke to was the Irish Solas distributor and to my amazement the guy said 1" pitch will change the rpm by only 100 rpm, YES that is what he said! He said thats the case with big outboards around 250/300 hp. To be honest out of everyone I spoke to I think he was the worse and was simply guessing!
I have searched and searched the net for info and the net seems to say on average either 150 - 200 rpm change or 200 rpm change for every 1" pitch change. Therefore I will assume a 200 rpm change and like Tohatsu UK suggested, I am now swaying towards getting a 14" pitch prop, where as before I was going to buy the 15" one!
steelespike, you have been a great help so far and I appreciate and respect your opinion. From what I have told you, do you still think I am better off with a 15" prop as opposed to a 14" one over my OEM 13"? I think the 14" will be best for when there is 2 or 3 people (or more) in the boat
(about 66% of the time) but I am worried that when its just me in the boat the WOT may be JUST over the max WOT rpm, it may be 5900 rpm (50 over) or it may even be 5950 rpm (100 over and just 50 short of the limiter), because the rev limiter cuts in @ 6000 rpm I will never know what it would rev to with my 13" prop, I guess 6100 rpm. The only good thing is at least the 14" prop should stop me hitting the rev limiter!
Now the 15" prop will certainly be spot on with just me in the boat
(which is about 33% of the time), WOT will certainly be within the 5150 - 5850 rpm range, but when I have 2 or 3 (or more) people it will certainly not be as good as the 14" prop I think. So like Tohatsu UK suggested, I think I will buy a 14" prop tomorrow, will sleep on it tonight and hopefully have some advice tomorrow morning?!
Sorry to go on everyone and I appreciate your advice. I am on a very tight budget and can only afford to buy one prop once so need to get it right first time round, hence all my questions!!
ps. just thought I'd say in case someone suggests it... none of the companies here are willing for me to buy a 14" prop and exchange it for a 15" if rpm is still too high!
