Hey All,
Sorry this may be a long post but want to make sure I provide all info.
Bought a 2017 20' Avalon pontoon with a Suzuki DF60AV this spring. From what I understand is this motor has "High Energy Rotation" to push bigger boats, and essentially has the same Lower Unit as the 140hp motor.
When I got the boat, the motor was mounted all the way down on the transom which looked too low to me, so I raised it one hole. It also came with a 14"x11" prop.
My top speed at wot was 17 mph (gps) with 2 people and full tank of fuel (25 gal +/-), however, the motor was maxing at 5200 rpm's which isn't even in the 5300-6300 range. I bought a 14"x9" prop to hopefully gain some rpm's. Now, wot is 15 (gps) with same load and rpm's at wot are now 6200. Maybe this is the best I can get, but looking at the test data on Suzuki's website, this motor with "similar" boats is getting anywhere from 19-23 mph.
Since at wot, my cavitation/ventilation plate is still just below the water. Thinking about raising motor one more hole to see if that will give me a few more mph. I know it's a pontoon, not a speed boat, but I would like to make sure I'm getting the most out of boat I can get. Any suggestions?
Sorry this may be a long post but want to make sure I provide all info.
Bought a 2017 20' Avalon pontoon with a Suzuki DF60AV this spring. From what I understand is this motor has "High Energy Rotation" to push bigger boats, and essentially has the same Lower Unit as the 140hp motor.
When I got the boat, the motor was mounted all the way down on the transom which looked too low to me, so I raised it one hole. It also came with a 14"x11" prop.
My top speed at wot was 17 mph (gps) with 2 people and full tank of fuel (25 gal +/-), however, the motor was maxing at 5200 rpm's which isn't even in the 5300-6300 range. I bought a 14"x9" prop to hopefully gain some rpm's. Now, wot is 15 (gps) with same load and rpm's at wot are now 6200. Maybe this is the best I can get, but looking at the test data on Suzuki's website, this motor with "similar" boats is getting anywhere from 19-23 mph.
Since at wot, my cavitation/ventilation plate is still just below the water. Thinking about raising motor one more hole to see if that will give me a few more mph. I know it's a pontoon, not a speed boat, but I would like to make sure I'm getting the most out of boat I can get. Any suggestions?