jvalhenson
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2011
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- 27
I have a 2004 RG 2100 Sea Chaser(21' 4" with a 9ft beam and pretty heavy for the size) with a 1998 225 Evinrude Ocean Pro. While running WOT with the motor DOWN I am getting 4800 RPMs and 40 mph and WOT with the motor trimmed UP I am increasing to 5100 maybe 5200 rpms and about 45 mph(both measured by GPS.) I know I should be able to get more like 5500-5800 rpms out of this motor. This motor has only been on this boat and has well over 1000 hours on it(all put on it by me) all on this boat with the same prop with no problems as of yet(knock on wood) except for a few electrical/ignition issues but I know I should be getting 300 or 400 more rpms at WOT. The current prop is stainless 14 3/4 x 19. I am not unhappy with the performance of this set-up(cruise at about 35 mph at 4200 rpms getting 2.2-2.3 mpg) but am concerned that running this motor for this long with this many hours(somewhere between 1200 and 1500 hours best I can figure) may be slowly causing some damage although I have seen no evidence of such. Compression comes in between 98 and 103 on all cylinders and she has had had very little done to her in the way of repairs(2 rectifiers, 1 power pack, and a couple sensors that were bad at the start we suspect from just sitting up from 2000 when we bought the motor to 2004 when we bought the boat.) I have been wanting to try out a different prop for a few years now just havent been able to do it yet and really not sure what prop to try. I just cant see a pitch of 19 being to much so I have to lean towards the 14 3/4 diameter being a little to big so thinking of trying a slightly smaller diameter prop but still with a 19 pitch....I dont want to drop to small in diameter though bc it is a very wide boat and I fear that I will have trouble getting up on plane if I get much smaller than whats on it now as at time if we are overloaded in the back it can be a little slow getting up now(jumps on plane quick with a light load.) any ideas on this? Thanks a bunch.