quackaddict1
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- May 30, 2008
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Hey guys, a question for all of you. I have a 1995 johnson 28hp on a 16 foot crestliner deep v fishing boat. The motor currently has a 9.25x11 pitch prop. According to my tiny tach the thing hits WOT around 5200 rpm with an empty boat (me, gas can and battery). It seems to go fine and picks up to plane in a reasonable distance, but the relatively low RPM's with an empty boat worries me. We duck hunt out of this boat, and subsequently we carry a bunch of gear when we do.
The cavitation plate runs about an inch below the bottom of the hull, would raising the motor ( This would require some serious work and possibly the addition of a Jack plate ) increase my RPM's enough to not need to change pitch size of the prop? I need to replace the prop (beat it up last duck season) and was wondering what course of action would be best, messing with motor height and then picking a prop or getting a prop with less pitch ( say possibly a 10 or 9 pitch)?
The cavitation plate runs about an inch below the bottom of the hull, would raising the motor ( This would require some serious work and possibly the addition of a Jack plate ) increase my RPM's enough to not need to change pitch size of the prop? I need to replace the prop (beat it up last duck season) and was wondering what course of action would be best, messing with motor height and then picking a prop or getting a prop with less pitch ( say possibly a 10 or 9 pitch)?