I have a 14 1/2 foot alum. semi vee fishing boat, it weighs about 750 lbs (6gal. gas, 2 batteries, motor, trolling motor, and gear)
It is powered by a 1998 25hp twin cyl. Evinrude (last winter I installed 30 hp parts) I am running a 10 1/8 X 15 Ballistic prop., the motor is mounted so the a/v plate is even with the bottom of the hull. And I have smart tabs installed.
Last week I took it out for a performance test (me and both my daughters 360 lbs.), there was a slight breeze (2-3 mph) and 75 deg. temp.
I made several runs, and found my top speed (GPS verified) ranged between 33 and 34 mph., at 5750 - 5800 rpm., however I found the prop. ventilated badly in turns, so I had to reduce the throttle to less then half, if I applied the throttle too quickly coming out of a turn the motor would bounce off the rev. limiter and then hook-up.
The Ballistic prop. in this size has no cupping, so I brought the prop. to the local prop. shop to have the prop. cupped to reduce the amount of ventilation, and I know that cupping should cause a drop of about 100 rpm.
The next day when I picked up the prop. I noticed the prop. now had heavy cupping on both the trailing edge and the blade tip. I ask the guy at the shop if he thinks that amount of cupping would drop my rpm excessivly, he told me not to worry.
So I took it out again for further test, and now I can report the ventilation problem is now gone, however my top speed is down to 30 mph (with just me in the boat), and my motor is now struggling to hit 5400 rpms, also the handling is squirrelly, there is alot of tourque steer and the tiller handle jumped right out of my hand in a corner, this caused the boat to take a sudden, hard right turn, and that caused me to take a very long swim, on a very cold day!!! (37 deg.)
I am going to bring the prop. back, should I have him reduce the amount of cupping?
Remove the cupping from the trailing edge and leave the cupping on the blade tip??
Or just remove all the cupping???
thank you
It is powered by a 1998 25hp twin cyl. Evinrude (last winter I installed 30 hp parts) I am running a 10 1/8 X 15 Ballistic prop., the motor is mounted so the a/v plate is even with the bottom of the hull. And I have smart tabs installed.
Last week I took it out for a performance test (me and both my daughters 360 lbs.), there was a slight breeze (2-3 mph) and 75 deg. temp.
I made several runs, and found my top speed (GPS verified) ranged between 33 and 34 mph., at 5750 - 5800 rpm., however I found the prop. ventilated badly in turns, so I had to reduce the throttle to less then half, if I applied the throttle too quickly coming out of a turn the motor would bounce off the rev. limiter and then hook-up.
The Ballistic prop. in this size has no cupping, so I brought the prop. to the local prop. shop to have the prop. cupped to reduce the amount of ventilation, and I know that cupping should cause a drop of about 100 rpm.
The next day when I picked up the prop. I noticed the prop. now had heavy cupping on both the trailing edge and the blade tip. I ask the guy at the shop if he thinks that amount of cupping would drop my rpm excessivly, he told me not to worry.
So I took it out again for further test, and now I can report the ventilation problem is now gone, however my top speed is down to 30 mph (with just me in the boat), and my motor is now struggling to hit 5400 rpms, also the handling is squirrelly, there is alot of tourque steer and the tiller handle jumped right out of my hand in a corner, this caused the boat to take a sudden, hard right turn, and that caused me to take a very long swim, on a very cold day!!! (37 deg.)
I am going to bring the prop. back, should I have him reduce the amount of cupping?
Remove the cupping from the trailing edge and leave the cupping on the blade tip??
Or just remove all the cupping???
thank you