mwnitz
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 29, 2009
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Hi there, boat experts. I am in need of some advice here. I am looking to slightly increase my boat’s performance towing a 3 person tube.
A little background: I have a 2006 Ebbtide 18‘ I/O bowrider. It has a 3.0 L 4 cylinder MerCruiser with an Alpha One stern drive. I’ve owned this boat for almost 16 years and religiously maintained it. This year I replaced the spark plugs, rebuilt the carb (again!), and replaced the fuel filters. I say filters because I installed an additional fuel/water separating filter. She starts fine and purrs like a kitten, so I don’t believe I have anything wrong with the performance of it.
What I do think is I’m trying to do is to get a 4 cylinder to perform like a 6 cylinder. Let me start by saying I know this is unreasonable. But I think there are a couple of things I can do to tweak this boat. I now use the boat differently than I used to. I now have 4 adults and 3 shorties on it, and the shorties absolutely love my 3 person tube. If I had 2 adults on board, she planes off no problem. With 4 she really struggles. I have to catch the conditions just right or she won’t plane off. The wind, the direction, calmer waters… all of that has to be just right in order to plane off.
I really don’t want to buy another boat for the one week a year I go through this. Have you guys seen boat prices lately??? I love my boat and know it like the back of my hand at this point.
Besides lightening the load as much as possible, does anyone have any ideas on just a little more power forward to plane off? She’s real close.
Some of my thoughts:
1. Invest in a stainless steel propeller. I’m thinking it has less flex than aluminum, and might be just the “push” she needs to plane off.
2. Get an adjustable pitch propeller. I had one in the past and experimented with it. After a day of changing the pitch to every setting, I found that the original pitch from the factory was perfect, so I got rid of it. But now is a different situation. I’m thinking a pitch with more torque and less speed would be prudent for this one week while towing. However, this will be a slight pain in the butt as I’ll have to adjust it for cruising. I have to remove the propeller to adjust the pitch, at least if that’s how you still do it.
Edit: I found a #3 on ideas. I found an article on 4 blade stainless steel props instead of 3 blade. The seem like a great idea just for the one week I’m doing this towing.
Does anyone here have any ideas/thoughts/comments on my dilemma? Thanks in advance for your help.
A little background: I have a 2006 Ebbtide 18‘ I/O bowrider. It has a 3.0 L 4 cylinder MerCruiser with an Alpha One stern drive. I’ve owned this boat for almost 16 years and religiously maintained it. This year I replaced the spark plugs, rebuilt the carb (again!), and replaced the fuel filters. I say filters because I installed an additional fuel/water separating filter. She starts fine and purrs like a kitten, so I don’t believe I have anything wrong with the performance of it.
What I do think is I’m trying to do is to get a 4 cylinder to perform like a 6 cylinder. Let me start by saying I know this is unreasonable. But I think there are a couple of things I can do to tweak this boat. I now use the boat differently than I used to. I now have 4 adults and 3 shorties on it, and the shorties absolutely love my 3 person tube. If I had 2 adults on board, she planes off no problem. With 4 she really struggles. I have to catch the conditions just right or she won’t plane off. The wind, the direction, calmer waters… all of that has to be just right in order to plane off.
I really don’t want to buy another boat for the one week a year I go through this. Have you guys seen boat prices lately??? I love my boat and know it like the back of my hand at this point.
Besides lightening the load as much as possible, does anyone have any ideas on just a little more power forward to plane off? She’s real close.
Some of my thoughts:
1. Invest in a stainless steel propeller. I’m thinking it has less flex than aluminum, and might be just the “push” she needs to plane off.
2. Get an adjustable pitch propeller. I had one in the past and experimented with it. After a day of changing the pitch to every setting, I found that the original pitch from the factory was perfect, so I got rid of it. But now is a different situation. I’m thinking a pitch with more torque and less speed would be prudent for this one week while towing. However, this will be a slight pain in the butt as I’ll have to adjust it for cruising. I have to remove the propeller to adjust the pitch, at least if that’s how you still do it.
Edit: I found a #3 on ideas. I found an article on 4 blade stainless steel props instead of 3 blade. The seem like a great idea just for the one week I’m doing this towing.
Does anyone here have any ideas/thoughts/comments on my dilemma? Thanks in advance for your help.
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