sutor623
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I am running a solas amitas which is a 14.8" x 17" pitch prop. I have an evinrude 130hp in very good health, and on a heavy load (typical for this boat) I am running around 5500rpms at WOT. I know this falls into its range (5500-6000rpms) but I was hoping to run more in the 57-5800 range with a heavy load. I am running around 5600 rpms trimmed fully out with a light load. Top speed 36MPH Would be awesome to get this girl up to 6k without sacrificing any speed.
Lower unit gear ratio is 2.25:1 Prop pitch as stated 17" 5600 rpms full blast 36MPH via gps.
My prop slip is 10% which I couldn't be happier about considering I am loading the boat down good and have a very cheap aluminum prop on there.
So, I looked into a 15p prop to bring up the rpms, but if I do that I will lose 1.5mph or so.
Since the diameter of the prop is 14.8, there are some options in aluminum that will lower the diameter, hopefully bringing the rpms up. I noticed that the Hustler TP has a smaller diameter, but in my experience the rpms go DOWN with this prop of the same pitch. Not what I am looking for.
Don't really want to go SS if I can avoid it. I fish a lot of rivers, and sooner or later will scald this prop. $100 is much easier to laugh at than $300!!! Other issue is if I am not satisfied with this prop then I am just screwed out of $300.
Any advice is appreciated guy. Thanks again. Iboats has a TON of props to choose from in the 17p range.
Lower unit gear ratio is 2.25:1 Prop pitch as stated 17" 5600 rpms full blast 36MPH via gps.
My prop slip is 10% which I couldn't be happier about considering I am loading the boat down good and have a very cheap aluminum prop on there.
So, I looked into a 15p prop to bring up the rpms, but if I do that I will lose 1.5mph or so.
Since the diameter of the prop is 14.8, there are some options in aluminum that will lower the diameter, hopefully bringing the rpms up. I noticed that the Hustler TP has a smaller diameter, but in my experience the rpms go DOWN with this prop of the same pitch. Not what I am looking for.
Don't really want to go SS if I can avoid it. I fish a lot of rivers, and sooner or later will scald this prop. $100 is much easier to laugh at than $300!!! Other issue is if I am not satisfied with this prop then I am just screwed out of $300.
Any advice is appreciated guy. Thanks again. Iboats has a TON of props to choose from in the 17p range.