Thank You,first, welcome aboard
what motor/drive combo?
what model Carver?
what RPM are you at?
what is your weight?
what speed are you at?
Generally, you drop down in number to gain RPM (lower pitch)
However the C-series props are stainless, so that is pricey to be trial and error. maybe get a set of B3's
However just guessing until we know what you have
for example if you have a late 80's Montego with a 271C, it would have been fitted with B3's (or updgraded to C3's)
Thanks Scott, I’ll work a deal with the prop repair shop and bring home a b3 set, are these available as stainless steel? Ivanon the 2557 Montego, original engine was an AQ271C (275hp) with a DP290 and it came with B3's. you are over-prop'd with the C4's and someone swapped your drive from the 290 to the 280 (I have known a few Montego owners as well as a bunch of the guys at Carver in the late 80's)
VP does not put pitch on their DP props. they go off of series.
Defo a 280 ? C4’s act very similar to a set of b5’s. I’d say you’ve too much prop on her. If you have a 280…that would be strange, I’d think
Yeah. But will act differently for sure.Is b series same pitch as C series?
Differently in what way?Yeah. But will act differently for sure.
Did you ever resolve your low RPM issue? I have a new to me 268 Albemarle with a 5.7 GXI. RPMs won't go over 3600 rpm. 25mph. I feel like the engine has a lot more to give. I am running C4s. Would appreciate your wisdom...Ok so to get higher rpm which prop should I start with
Differently in what way?