mattsmall1972
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2006
- Messages
- 238
My boat is a 2007 Sea Pro 186DC with the Mercury 150 EFI, as it came from the factory. I hit shoals the first summer I had it. The prop was slightly bent, but not enough to make me think it needed repair. It is in the same condition today.
My problem is that I have occasions when I want to accelerate from a stop or slow trolling, the engine revs up but the boat goes very slow. I discovered that, usually, going fast in reverse seems to correct the situation. I don't honestly understand what ventilation/ cavitation is, but it I think that it could be what I am experiencing. However, might this be prop slip? Might it just do this on occasion, rather than every time?
If not, could the slight damage to the prop be causing this? Thoughts are appreciated.
My problem is that I have occasions when I want to accelerate from a stop or slow trolling, the engine revs up but the boat goes very slow. I discovered that, usually, going fast in reverse seems to correct the situation. I don't honestly understand what ventilation/ cavitation is, but it I think that it could be what I am experiencing. However, might this be prop slip? Might it just do this on occasion, rather than every time?
If not, could the slight damage to the prop be causing this? Thoughts are appreciated.