Johny25
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 8, 2012
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Ok so I ran my boat for the first time today (1989 Spectrum 1900 aluminum) and I tried 2 different props and results are as follows.
With 2 adults and 2 children:
13X19 Stainless (brand unknown? But it is painted black from factory) 5200-5250 RPM at 42mph
13.5X17 aluminum stock prop 5650-5700 RPM at 41mph
Just me in the boat the SS 19 pitch ran 5450-5500 at 44mph (did not run the 17 with just me)
So I am thinking the 19 is just a bit too much prop and I want to keep my RPMs closer to 5500 as I will have people in my boat 98% of the time probably. I want to get an SS prop I was wanting to get a Raker prop but all I see is an 18" pitch available. I am not sure I will get the RPMs out of an 18 that I want. I will also be pulling tubes at times behind this boat so I am thinking a 17 pitch would be the best overall fit. Shouldn't spin a 17 to fast even when lightly loaded I think. Maybe a Raker is not even a prop I should be looking at as I am not going over 50mph anyway? Steelespike are you still on here for some advice
With 2 adults and 2 children:
13X19 Stainless (brand unknown? But it is painted black from factory) 5200-5250 RPM at 42mph
13.5X17 aluminum stock prop 5650-5700 RPM at 41mph
Just me in the boat the SS 19 pitch ran 5450-5500 at 44mph (did not run the 17 with just me)
So I am thinking the 19 is just a bit too much prop and I want to keep my RPMs closer to 5500 as I will have people in my boat 98% of the time probably. I want to get an SS prop I was wanting to get a Raker prop but all I see is an 18" pitch available. I am not sure I will get the RPMs out of an 18 that I want. I will also be pulling tubes at times behind this boat so I am thinking a 17 pitch would be the best overall fit. Shouldn't spin a 17 to fast even when lightly loaded I think. Maybe a Raker is not even a prop I should be looking at as I am not going over 50mph anyway? Steelespike are you still on here for some advice