Gary Tuthill
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2001
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- 16
Hello: I recently purchased a 2004 Yamaha 115 four stroke mounted on a 2003 Lund Pro Sport 1700. The boat is an aluminum dual console which weighs approximately 1000lbs. Initially during breakin I used Yamaha's black 13x19" stainless steel prop but could get no better than 5300rpm's at wot. Now, I switched to the stainless and vented 13 1/4x19" prop and get 5000-5200rpm at wot. Hole shot seems better but still not what I had anticipated. Clearly this needs to be reduced to a 17" prop (on order by the dealer) but I have concerns over this. I've searched here and all over the internet and it seems that on similar boats this motor has predominantly 19" props and occasionally 21" as well. While a 17" may get it to the desired rpm level I wonder is there is a problem with the boat or more to the point, the motor itself? With five adults, all near sitting behind the windscreens, I had to run to the bow to get it onto plane. I'm feeling that at any given speed, the 17" will add noise and reduce fuel economy.<br /><br />Next question is how do I measure wot rpm's? Is it one person in the boat, and motor trimmed as far up as I can without getting too much cavitation?<br /><br />Thanks to all. gary tuthill