Not a full tritoon. It has the center toon that goes 3/4 of the way back.I've tried to find your specific model. Is it a tri-toon?
Sounds good on paper!Update: taking a closer look at the height. I was incorrect. The boat is on a hoist so I couldn't get a good look from a level perspective. In doing so the cavitation plate is actually an inch below the bottom of the motor pod. So appears to be correct.
So thinking possibly prop issue. I called several prop sales companies and gave all the info, current performance and cavitation issues. All three independently recommended the same prop. The Blackmax XC 3blade aluminum 16x13P. The current prop is an aluminum 3 blade 15.25x15P.
This prop is apparently built specifically for pontoon boats. The wider 16" with deeper cupping helps with the cavitation pontoons experience. The 13p "should" get the RPM's into the correct operating range.
Thoughts?
ok..well...so the plate is below the motor pod but just wonder if that 3/4 center toon is causing flow issues. If it was me, Id be trying to see where the plate is in relation to the water when at speed.Not a full tritoon. It has the center toon that goes 3/4 of the way back.
I'm looking for a good all-around prop that cavitates a little less than the current one. My days of racing pontoons was over when I sold my previous 60mph toon. lol.Sounds good on paper!
I have 13 and 15p 3 bld props for my Honda 90 powered 24'. The 13" just launches the boat from a stop - will pull about anything up. Top rpm about 6200 (motor rated for 6k, and there is no rev limiter), top speed about 24mph, and the motor is sounding pretty busy.....
The 15" prop has a little more sedate launch, nothing like the 13", but not that bad/noticeable. It turns up about 5500 rpm, is 2 mph faster on top end, while sounding like it's not cranking it's guts out. Clearly the better prop for cruising and gas mileage.....
My point is, clearly there's a compromise. Which way YOU go is about YOUR priorities! How often are you planning on pulling anything/drag racing other boats? There is no wrong or better answer here. This call is on you....
You're already in the "correct operating range"!
Interesting numbers. One issue I have around here is that no one stocks a lot of props so testing is going to be buying them and returning them if I can even do that. The people I spoke to at the three online prop companies all felt the 16X13 Blackmax XC was what I needed. Of course, every boat is different. I'm going to check their return policy. If they do take them back it wouldn't hurt to try it.ok..well...so the plate is below the motor pod but just wonder if that 3/4 center toon is causing flow issues. If it was me, Id be trying to see where the plate is in relation to the water when at speed.
Anyway.
these are my #'s on the props I've run. 24', twin tube(25"), '21 Merc 115 CT.
Dealer setup left room to drop the motor one more position if needed, and it did.
#'s show different results, same boat.