I am looking at an '88 Four Winns bow rider that I would like to buy. It's in great condition and runs really well. However, it seems to have a porpoising problem. Its a 16.6' boat and has the mercruiser 3.0 4-cyl motor. He said that when he bought it that it had a 29 pitch prop on it. He said that it would go 45-50 mph but had no low end power--obviously. So he switched to a 15 pitch prop which allows him to pull two skiers but at 3500 rpm you are only running at about 27 mph. I'm guessing it should have about a 19 pitch prop? Also, it is very difficult to keep it from porpoising like crazy. unless you keep it trimmed all the way down it will start porpoising. if you bump it up at all it starts porpoising. Also, for some reason he took the little sundial looking thing off because he said the prop was too big for it??? Not sure what that means.
I've attached a picture of the prop if it helps. What I need to know is, will changing the prop correct the porpoising problem? Also, what type prop should I replace it with. I do want to be able to pull one skier but would like to have the flexibility of cruising at a higher speed as well. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Jeff
I've attached a picture of the prop if it helps. What I need to know is, will changing the prop correct the porpoising problem? Also, what type prop should I replace it with. I do want to be able to pull one skier but would like to have the flexibility of cruising at a higher speed as well. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Jeff