First, yes I know its a pontoon and not built for speed. I'll admit that I'm ate up but I want to at least get as much as I can get out of it.
18' Bennington Pontoon
60hp Mercury Bigfoot 4 stroke EFI
Mercury says it needs to run 5500-6000 at WOT
All the props I've tested are 14" diameter
It started with a 9, the tach said it was running 6600 rpm. I didn't trust that tach because it also said the motor was idling at 1000. The tag on the motor says idle speed is 725 so I figured it was actually turning about 6275 which is right around where Mercury says the motor shuts down to avoid over rev. It's been setup like this for 6 years when the motor was bought new.
I replaced the tach and learned at that time all I really needed to do was calibrate it with the little screw on the back. That tach was bought new with the motor and the idiot dealer didn't calibrate it. Since it didn't match the rest of the gauges I went ahead and bought a matching one, turned the little screw on the back to calibrate it with the motor at idle so now at idle it reads about 700.
First I tried a 13, it didn't do well. Got about 3600 out of it.
Next I tried an 11, a little better but only 4000
Next (yesterday) I tried a SS 10. Still only about 4000. Out of the hole it would go to 4200 but would drop to 4000
What would going to a 13 diameter do for me? anything? The motor has a sticker on it saying it requires special props, although I don't see them for sale that say they are specific to a bigfoot. I'm assuming the big difference is the 14" prop. It does handle pretty well, I can literally get up and walk to the cooler to get a beer while under full power.
How about motor height? I've read the cavitation plate should be level with the bottom of the toons. It's about 4" low and it's setting all the way on the transom. Would lifting it up do anything for me or what kind of effect would it have on the way the motor runs?
Thank you in advance for the help
18' Bennington Pontoon
60hp Mercury Bigfoot 4 stroke EFI
Mercury says it needs to run 5500-6000 at WOT
All the props I've tested are 14" diameter
It started with a 9, the tach said it was running 6600 rpm. I didn't trust that tach because it also said the motor was idling at 1000. The tag on the motor says idle speed is 725 so I figured it was actually turning about 6275 which is right around where Mercury says the motor shuts down to avoid over rev. It's been setup like this for 6 years when the motor was bought new.
I replaced the tach and learned at that time all I really needed to do was calibrate it with the little screw on the back. That tach was bought new with the motor and the idiot dealer didn't calibrate it. Since it didn't match the rest of the gauges I went ahead and bought a matching one, turned the little screw on the back to calibrate it with the motor at idle so now at idle it reads about 700.
First I tried a 13, it didn't do well. Got about 3600 out of it.
Next I tried an 11, a little better but only 4000
Next (yesterday) I tried a SS 10. Still only about 4000. Out of the hole it would go to 4200 but would drop to 4000
What would going to a 13 diameter do for me? anything? The motor has a sticker on it saying it requires special props, although I don't see them for sale that say they are specific to a bigfoot. I'm assuming the big difference is the 14" prop. It does handle pretty well, I can literally get up and walk to the cooler to get a beer while under full power.
How about motor height? I've read the cavitation plate should be level with the bottom of the toons. It's about 4" low and it's setting all the way on the transom. Would lifting it up do anything for me or what kind of effect would it have on the way the motor runs?
Thank you in advance for the help