That's a good result. I might have expected 4K or so; To get up to 4.5 is very good indeed. Must have been a calm day.
I spec Tohatsu/Solas HT props for the 4/5/6, 8/9.8, and 15 frequently for sailboats (mine included), and have had good results. My 8,000 pound sailboat uses a 9.8 with HT prop, and I make 5K all the time.
It's surprising that the stainless swim ladder didn't distort too much under the thrust from that rig.
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Paul
Mgr, Obersheimer Sails
Tohatsu/Nissan Dealer
Buffalo NY USA
When you pushed that 29" heavy sail boat with that engine, what throttle amount were you using ?
We are using Standard Tohatsu's 3.5 long shaft to push J-24 sail boats. Would it be advisable to use max 3/4 throttle on calm waters to push haevy sailboats regardless of the engine being used ? Please advise.
No high thrust prop available, but, switching over to the aluminum prop would be better than using one of the standard plastic props. The aluminum prop would be less successible to deformation from water resistance.
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Elvin
My answers are like Zen...It may not be the answer you want, but it is generally the answer you need.
My Three Rules:
1) Look in your service manual first.
2) Have basic mechanical skill.
3) If you are confused, take your engine into a dealer.