Re: PROPS AND RPMS
Before you spend your hard earned bucks on props, make sure the engine is running properly and that the tach is accurate and that you are not lugging around water soaked foam flotation material. Make sure the bottom of the boat is clean and free of scum and scale build up. Its amazing how much bottom fowling will slow you down. Keep in mind that while decreasing pitch will indeed raise the engine RPM (roughly 400 RPM for each 2-inches of pitch) speed will remain the same but you won't be lugging the engine. On the flip side, once the engine is allowed to rev a little more freely, you may actually pick up some speed.