pwiseman
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 4, 2005
- Messages
- 207
I posted last year for help selecting a new boat and recieved a lot of great info. I ended up with a 2021 Harris Cruiser 21 with a Merc 90 CT. Overall I am very happy with the boat and most of the time it is the wife and I. I noticed that when getting up around 4900 rpm (22 MPH from GPS) with just the two of use it would start to cavitate and this can't be fully eliminated with trimming. the prop is 13 pitch black max. I took out 10 people which is about max weight and noticed the boat felt good and very responsive. Originally I thought it could be that a 12 pitch might work a bit better, but now I am thinking it is more to do with being a bit heavy in back. I should also note that this boat has lifting strakes.
I attached a picture to show water lines that might help. This is more of a minor issue or annoyance than real issue. Looking for some thoughts on possible way to make adjustments like different prop, adding some weight up front. Not looking to add a jacker plate or anything extreme like that. Most of the time we just cruise around at low speed and enjoy the lake.
Thanks in advance for thoughts on what might be causing cavitation.
I attached a picture to show water lines that might help. This is more of a minor issue or annoyance than real issue. Looking for some thoughts on possible way to make adjustments like different prop, adding some weight up front. Not looking to add a jacker plate or anything extreme like that. Most of the time we just cruise around at low speed and enjoy the lake.
Thanks in advance for thoughts on what might be causing cavitation.