Steelguitarman
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2017
- Messages
- 49
Hello, I have a new to me boat. What I've slowly been finding out is that the previous owner didn't have a clue about maintenance or engines in general. After fixing the wrong timing, hole in fuel pump diaphram, shift cable, Bellows, you name it, I finally think I have it running good. Except I am over prop'ed. Here is the situation
V bottom fiberglass with cuddy 24 ft
Dry weight 4050lbs
50 gal fuel tank
Weight with fuel and gear I feel Is close to 5000-5500lbs
Alpha 1 with 1.47 gear ratio
1988 305 with 230 hp. Wot range 4200-4600
Current prop- mercury 19p 14.5in diameter
Current wot 3700 rpm at 35 mph if calm. Like 32 or 33 if wind or chop.
Using a prop slip calculater, it appears I have about 23% slip
The prop calculator on the mercury website is recommending a 15p 15.5in or a 16p 16in. With a calculated prop of 15.3 at 4600rpm
Does this all sound correct? What would be the difference between the 16 and 15 pitched prop? I feel I would want to go to 16 as it would be 900rpm difference allowing my 3700 to reach 4600, or is that not the case?
Thanks for your help, just want to make sure before spending the money. I know outboards being over or underproped can greatly decrease the life. Not sure about inboard though. With this different prop, what type of performance would I be seeing?
V bottom fiberglass with cuddy 24 ft
Dry weight 4050lbs
50 gal fuel tank
Weight with fuel and gear I feel Is close to 5000-5500lbs
Alpha 1 with 1.47 gear ratio
1988 305 with 230 hp. Wot range 4200-4600
Current prop- mercury 19p 14.5in diameter
Current wot 3700 rpm at 35 mph if calm. Like 32 or 33 if wind or chop.
Using a prop slip calculater, it appears I have about 23% slip
The prop calculator on the mercury website is recommending a 15p 15.5in or a 16p 16in. With a calculated prop of 15.3 at 4600rpm
Does this all sound correct? What would be the difference between the 16 and 15 pitched prop? I feel I would want to go to 16 as it would be 900rpm difference allowing my 3700 to reach 4600, or is that not the case?
Thanks for your help, just want to make sure before spending the money. I know outboards being over or underproped can greatly decrease the life. Not sure about inboard though. With this different prop, what type of performance would I be seeing?