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I believe back in 2006-09 this man where I live actually build this pontoon from the ground up. He was a retired engineer and to be honest this is the heaviest pontoons I've ever sat in.
Attach is a photo of the pontoon boat. As you can see it as these square/rectangle logs (if you can call them logs). I know the largest pontoon boat in the word I see on youtube as these types of logs. What he did was stuff the logs with white styrofoam. The boat was so heavy I actually had to add drain plugs on the back of each log because I wanted to see if they were leaking and no they are not. At least I have drain plugs like they should but it means he did a great job. The floor is aluminum and well its sits excellent in the water.
The problem I am having is he originally installed a 2002 Yamaha 50hp four stroke on this pontoon. I am telling you with 4 grown men it wouldn't get past 8mph topped out. So, I took off the 50hp and installed my Evinrude 150 HP. I set the motor on the very top hole and realized after taking it out to test I had to adjust it because it sat way too low in the water. Then I decided to try some things and moved it up to the very bottom hole on the motor, that was too high. I believe I have it properly set.
I cannot tell you what prop is on the motor as it was on my old bass boat and there are no numbers whatsoever anywhere on the prop. Its a stainless steel prop and I don't know why there isn't any numbers on the prop anywhere to show the size and pitch.
My question is, do pontoons normally use a different type of prop such as a high thrust prop? This pontoon is 18 feet long and just heavy as all get out.
What do you guys recommend for a prop for my 1995 Evinrude 150 HP and this pontoon? I am not looking to go 40 MPH but hopefully get up to at least 25-30mph. Going too slow well I believe that takes away my fishing time and if there is an emergency I don't want to be going 8 mph back to the boat ramp. Just something for 4 large men to be able to get from point A to Point B in a lot quicker time than 8 mph.
Thank you in Advance.
Attach is a photo of the pontoon boat. As you can see it as these square/rectangle logs (if you can call them logs). I know the largest pontoon boat in the word I see on youtube as these types of logs. What he did was stuff the logs with white styrofoam. The boat was so heavy I actually had to add drain plugs on the back of each log because I wanted to see if they were leaking and no they are not. At least I have drain plugs like they should but it means he did a great job. The floor is aluminum and well its sits excellent in the water.
The problem I am having is he originally installed a 2002 Yamaha 50hp four stroke on this pontoon. I am telling you with 4 grown men it wouldn't get past 8mph topped out. So, I took off the 50hp and installed my Evinrude 150 HP. I set the motor on the very top hole and realized after taking it out to test I had to adjust it because it sat way too low in the water. Then I decided to try some things and moved it up to the very bottom hole on the motor, that was too high. I believe I have it properly set.
I cannot tell you what prop is on the motor as it was on my old bass boat and there are no numbers whatsoever anywhere on the prop. Its a stainless steel prop and I don't know why there isn't any numbers on the prop anywhere to show the size and pitch.
My question is, do pontoons normally use a different type of prop such as a high thrust prop? This pontoon is 18 feet long and just heavy as all get out.
What do you guys recommend for a prop for my 1995 Evinrude 150 HP and this pontoon? I am not looking to go 40 MPH but hopefully get up to at least 25-30mph. Going too slow well I believe that takes away my fishing time and if there is an emergency I don't want to be going 8 mph back to the boat ramp. Just something for 4 large men to be able to get from point A to Point B in a lot quicker time than 8 mph.
Thank you in Advance.