buckeye_sean
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2004
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OK, I have a fairly good grasp on how pitch, diameter and rpms affect speed/performance. (I think, anyway.)
My Fisher 17' aluminum deep V is powered by a Mercury 90hp 2-stroke. (My motors max rpms should be right at 5500 based on the book.) The boat came with a 21 pitch 13" aluminum prop and the edges showed a little wear. The previous owner also threw in a brand new 13.25" prop with 19 pitch.
Boating last year I noticed with the 21 pitch prop, the boat was sluggish on the low-end and I could never get the max rpm's above 5200-5300. Top speed with that setup was right around 37-38 mph with 1/2 tank gas and a couple people and gear. (I'm guessing total weight was around 2400-2500 lbs.)
Last fall I switched out the 21p for the 19p. Bottom end was greatly improved and top end was 35-36 mph. However, according to my tac I can hit nearly 5700 rpm at WOT. *Probably not good, so I always hold back the rpms to 5500 on the tac.
So I'm thinking there is room for improvement. If I stick with aluminum, I'm guessing a 20 pitch prop sounds like the ticket. However, it seems that they are harder to come by, and pricier to boot. The other alternative is to switch to a stainless prop. What I'm not sure about is how much difference does a stainless vs. an aluminum prop make?
-I've heard that stainless props are harder for the motor to spin, but push more water. If I were to buy a stainless prop do I want to stick with something in the 19 pitch category, or possibly jump back up to a20 or 21 pitch prop?
-Another question is what would be the affects of going from a 3 blade vs. 4 blade on the stainless props? Does my 90hp warrant a 4 blade prop, or are they for bigger performance motors?
My Fisher 17' aluminum deep V is powered by a Mercury 90hp 2-stroke. (My motors max rpms should be right at 5500 based on the book.) The boat came with a 21 pitch 13" aluminum prop and the edges showed a little wear. The previous owner also threw in a brand new 13.25" prop with 19 pitch.
Boating last year I noticed with the 21 pitch prop, the boat was sluggish on the low-end and I could never get the max rpm's above 5200-5300. Top speed with that setup was right around 37-38 mph with 1/2 tank gas and a couple people and gear. (I'm guessing total weight was around 2400-2500 lbs.)
Last fall I switched out the 21p for the 19p. Bottom end was greatly improved and top end was 35-36 mph. However, according to my tac I can hit nearly 5700 rpm at WOT. *Probably not good, so I always hold back the rpms to 5500 on the tac.
So I'm thinking there is room for improvement. If I stick with aluminum, I'm guessing a 20 pitch prop sounds like the ticket. However, it seems that they are harder to come by, and pricier to boot. The other alternative is to switch to a stainless prop. What I'm not sure about is how much difference does a stainless vs. an aluminum prop make?
-I've heard that stainless props are harder for the motor to spin, but push more water. If I were to buy a stainless prop do I want to stick with something in the 19 pitch category, or possibly jump back up to a20 or 21 pitch prop?
-Another question is what would be the affects of going from a 3 blade vs. 4 blade on the stainless props? Does my 90hp warrant a 4 blade prop, or are they for bigger performance motors?