We've had an aluminum 1999 fisher deckboat for a few years now and love the boat, but only on very calm water. If there's even mild chop waves tend to splash over the bow when on plane and soak the occupants. I think its a hull design flaw, but I was told that perhaps its a prop problem. So I did some research and tried various pitch/blade combinations and although some improved performance, none seemed to have the desired effect which is to hold the bow higher out of the water while on plane. The boat does all we wanted it to do. It pulls hard and handles fine, but when on plane in mild chop (and worse) the people and stuff inside get soaked with spray from the bow plowing through waves.
The boat weighs 2500 +/- a couple 100. Powered by a 4.3 Mercruiser with an Alpha 1 with a drive ratio of 1.83. I've attached a pict of the hull and we generally run with a full tank 35 gal and 4-5 people on board. Once on plane, trim has little effect other than to eventually ventilate the prop.
I've tried 14.5 x 19 3 blade, 14 x 20 and 14 x 18 4 blade, and 14.5 x 21 SS 3 blade. All got the motor to (or very near) WOT with described load.
I've owned many boat over the years and never had this problem before 0 I'm at a loss. My question is is it time to sell the boat or buy a different Prop? Any help would be great.
Thanks
Scott
The boat weighs 2500 +/- a couple 100. Powered by a 4.3 Mercruiser with an Alpha 1 with a drive ratio of 1.83. I've attached a pict of the hull and we generally run with a full tank 35 gal and 4-5 people on board. Once on plane, trim has little effect other than to eventually ventilate the prop.
I've tried 14.5 x 19 3 blade, 14 x 20 and 14 x 18 4 blade, and 14.5 x 21 SS 3 blade. All got the motor to (or very near) WOT with described load.
I've owned many boat over the years and never had this problem before 0 I'm at a loss. My question is is it time to sell the boat or buy a different Prop? Any help would be great.
Thanks
Scott