Roguelawyer
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- Sep 9, 2011
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I have recently acquired a 1967 Mercury 200, 20hp outboard. I took it out on the water and it ran pretty well. It just couldn't muster the RPMs you would want at WOT.
I have an old 14 ft aluminum boat (1964 Sears Traveler to be exact). Weighs in at about 150 - 175 would be my guess. I was running it with about 350 lbs of people and gear and just couldn't quite get it running at the RPM I want. I dont have a tach but through experience I would say it was running at 75 - 80% of where it should be. I was running regular gasoline, haven't put new plugs in it since I bought it (it seemed to run smooth), or anything else really. The one thing I did was adjust the screw that limits the throttle. I may be able to back it out further but I think it is at its max.
I had a relatively beat up three bladed 9 pitch prop (9P A4 is the marking). I have shopped around and can only find 9, 11, and 13 pitch three bladed props. There is also a 2 bladed 11 pitch prop out there.
I was thinking a lower pitch would help but can't seem too find a 7 pitch prop. Any suggestions?
I have an old 14 ft aluminum boat (1964 Sears Traveler to be exact). Weighs in at about 150 - 175 would be my guess. I was running it with about 350 lbs of people and gear and just couldn't quite get it running at the RPM I want. I dont have a tach but through experience I would say it was running at 75 - 80% of where it should be. I was running regular gasoline, haven't put new plugs in it since I bought it (it seemed to run smooth), or anything else really. The one thing I did was adjust the screw that limits the throttle. I may be able to back it out further but I think it is at its max.
I had a relatively beat up three bladed 9 pitch prop (9P A4 is the marking). I have shopped around and can only find 9, 11, and 13 pitch three bladed props. There is also a 2 bladed 11 pitch prop out there.
I was thinking a lower pitch would help but can't seem too find a 7 pitch prop. Any suggestions?