Kosmofreeze
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2023
- Messages
- 38
Got a smokin' deal on a reconditioned set of D5 (Aluminum) duoprops for my VP 5.7GXi/1:1.95 firmly attached to my 6500lb cruiser. Current prop is F3 (Stainless). I have no issues with the performance of the F3 - snappy to get on plane, tops out at 40+ mph and cruises comfortably at 20-25 @ 3000RPM . I bought the D5 as a "sacrificial spare" only to be used when I venture to remote and rock infested Isle Royale. When I head toward the island, I'll switch to the aluminum and stow the stainless as my 'get home' prop ... just in case I hit that special rock that dings the aluminum D5 - hopefully sparing any engine/drive damage. I realize that the D5 is probably too much prop for my boat but all I really need is an efficient cruise speed (20-25 is plenty fast - the D5 has a 35 mph speed limit) to get back and forth over the 22 miles of open water. While at the island cruising will be slow to wakeless.
Any thoughts or concerns operating "too big of prop" if I limit the 320 HP 5.7 GXi to 60-75% and keep the speed below the prop speed limit? What could go wrong?
Any thoughts or concerns operating "too big of prop" if I limit the 320 HP 5.7 GXi to 60-75% and keep the speed below the prop speed limit? What could go wrong?