petrowski53
Seaman Apprentice
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I have a 1993 Evinrude 70hp that I needs a prop. I bought the motor to replace a '97 50hp Evinrude on my underpowered 1997 Sunbird 150 Spirit (15'10"(L) and weighs in on the CAT scale at about 1900 pounds with motor, fuel & gear). I've spent the last year getting the 50hp in excellent running condition, but have came to the realization that it's just slightly underpowered for my boat. The 50hp performs marginally (at best) with anything more than 2 average people in the boat, even with the 13 x 11p prop currently have installed. With this prop, the 50hp can achieve about 24mph at 5900 WOT with just me in the boat, 20-21mph in the 5400rpm range with another person, and barely / fails to get on plane with 3.
Unfortunately, the 70hp I intend to rig did not come with a prop. I know both the 2-cy 50HP and 3-cyl 70hp use a 13 spline prop, but I believe the 70hp utilizes a slightly larger diameter prop (it has a larger gearcase). I currently have a 13 x 11p, 12.25 x 13P and 12.25 x 15P for the 50HP (all BRP/Solas aluminum), but I believe those all may be too small / low pitched for the 70hp.
Any recommendations for an aluminum prop for my setup with the 70hp? Getting on plane for comfortable cruising is my top priority vs. maximum speed. If i can comfortably hit 30mph, I would be happy. Anything more would be a bonus.
Unfortunately, the 70hp I intend to rig did not come with a prop. I know both the 2-cy 50HP and 3-cyl 70hp use a 13 spline prop, but I believe the 70hp utilizes a slightly larger diameter prop (it has a larger gearcase). I currently have a 13 x 11p, 12.25 x 13P and 12.25 x 15P for the 50HP (all BRP/Solas aluminum), but I believe those all may be too small / low pitched for the 70hp.
Any recommendations for an aluminum prop for my setup with the 70hp? Getting on plane for comfortable cruising is my top priority vs. maximum speed. If i can comfortably hit 30mph, I would be happy. Anything more would be a bonus.
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