Hello all. New pontoon owner here, and I have a few questions as I get to know the boat:
Boat: 2007 22' Sun Tracker Regency
Motor: 1998 Mercury Offshore 150 25" (carb)
Prop: Aluminum 3-blade 14.8-Dia 17-pitch
My main question is:
1. Is a 25" shaft motor appropriate for the boat? I can't find a clear answer on my own.
I ask because we're not getting a good RPM range at WOT, and before I start experimenting with props I'm wondering whether we might want to consider raising the motor with Jack Plates.
We've taken her out a few times, and based on documentation for my motor here on the iBoat forums, it looks like we should be getting 5000-56000 RPM at WOT:
http://boatspecs.iboats.com/Mercury__150XL_Offshore_2.5L__150hp__1998/bpe/57e16405
However, we're only getting around 4500 RPM at WOT with around 600 pounds of people on board.
Any advice on how to dial things in? Jack Plates to raise the motor? Or should I focus props?
This is just for leisurely lake and bay cruising. I don't need a hopped-up ski boat. I actually wish we had a smaller motor, as the 150 is pretty much maxed out for weight and power on this boat.
Boat: 2007 22' Sun Tracker Regency
Motor: 1998 Mercury Offshore 150 25" (carb)
Prop: Aluminum 3-blade 14.8-Dia 17-pitch
My main question is:
1. Is a 25" shaft motor appropriate for the boat? I can't find a clear answer on my own.
I ask because we're not getting a good RPM range at WOT, and before I start experimenting with props I'm wondering whether we might want to consider raising the motor with Jack Plates.
We've taken her out a few times, and based on documentation for my motor here on the iBoat forums, it looks like we should be getting 5000-56000 RPM at WOT:
http://boatspecs.iboats.com/Mercury__150XL_Offshore_2.5L__150hp__1998/bpe/57e16405
However, we're only getting around 4500 RPM at WOT with around 600 pounds of people on board.
Any advice on how to dial things in? Jack Plates to raise the motor? Or should I focus props?
This is just for leisurely lake and bay cruising. I don't need a hopped-up ski boat. I actually wish we had a smaller motor, as the 150 is pretty much maxed out for weight and power on this boat.