Texasmark
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Ran some more numbers looking for your realistic rpm with your original setup.
Starting with your serial number pulled up ratio of 2.33, I will add your GPS corrected speed of 43.6., use current 19P and will maintain the 12% slip as that's what I had with my 90 on my 17' boat pictured in my Avatar at 50, and I suspect when you get me a shot of your wake, I'll estimate your slip to be in that range too. Those numbers will give me a place to start.
First shot, guessing 5500 rpm: 42 max, 37 actual........you can't get to your 43.6 from here.
2nd shot, backing into rpm: 6475..........hmmmmm real close to your earlier posted 6400 "no trim" numbers.
The prop in your pictures has some rake but no cupping. Cupping helps the blades to grip in high trim angles when the blades are near the surface. Just suppose, your best trim rpm was infact as high as it was because you were blowing out. You trimmed out till the boat achieved max speed before the speed started falling off because the prop was blowing out (sucking in air) which unloaded the engine allowing it to increase rpms.
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This may be coming together after all.
If in fact you do have the 2.33 I'm going to bet that your Mini Tach is dead nuts on when it read 6400 and that you are over revving your engine with your current prop. However, with what I said earlier about light load vs loaded for ducks, you may want to leave it be and back off the throttle when running alone and light.
Assume you want to have 2 props for the 2 situations (possibly, we'll see if that'll work) then working on pulling the rpms down to 5500, run some prop pitch numbers:
RPM: 5500
Gear: 2.33
Slip: 12%
Speed 43.6
Prop: TBD: Calculator value = 22P. A 21, as you originally said........."I'll just put a 21 on it and go from there".......could be your answer after all. If you get the Turning Point Hustler alum. 21P, PN 21432111, which I boats sells for $115 with free shipping, the cupping of the prop will bring you up to the effective pitch of 22 and will hold better at high trim positions and in tight turns keeping your rpms in check. It also has porting which will give you a faster/stronger hole shot. Your current prop has some rake so the inherent rake in the Hustler should not make much, if any, of a change in performance.
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I don't think you will achieve your desired objective of 50+ with your 60 hp engine on that boat. I think you have done all that you can, running the Hustler 21 will pull in your rpms to where they belong and overall you will have a fine running hull.
I will stay with you on this as you accumulate more data, but I think in retrospect, it will prove out what has already been surmised.....................assuming your tach is if fact accurate and your gear ratio is infact, 2.33.
Will wait.
Starting with your serial number pulled up ratio of 2.33, I will add your GPS corrected speed of 43.6., use current 19P and will maintain the 12% slip as that's what I had with my 90 on my 17' boat pictured in my Avatar at 50, and I suspect when you get me a shot of your wake, I'll estimate your slip to be in that range too. Those numbers will give me a place to start.
First shot, guessing 5500 rpm: 42 max, 37 actual........you can't get to your 43.6 from here.
2nd shot, backing into rpm: 6475..........hmmmmm real close to your earlier posted 6400 "no trim" numbers.
The prop in your pictures has some rake but no cupping. Cupping helps the blades to grip in high trim angles when the blades are near the surface. Just suppose, your best trim rpm was infact as high as it was because you were blowing out. You trimmed out till the boat achieved max speed before the speed started falling off because the prop was blowing out (sucking in air) which unloaded the engine allowing it to increase rpms.
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This may be coming together after all.
If in fact you do have the 2.33 I'm going to bet that your Mini Tach is dead nuts on when it read 6400 and that you are over revving your engine with your current prop. However, with what I said earlier about light load vs loaded for ducks, you may want to leave it be and back off the throttle when running alone and light.
Assume you want to have 2 props for the 2 situations (possibly, we'll see if that'll work) then working on pulling the rpms down to 5500, run some prop pitch numbers:
RPM: 5500
Gear: 2.33
Slip: 12%
Speed 43.6
Prop: TBD: Calculator value = 22P. A 21, as you originally said........."I'll just put a 21 on it and go from there".......could be your answer after all. If you get the Turning Point Hustler alum. 21P, PN 21432111, which I boats sells for $115 with free shipping, the cupping of the prop will bring you up to the effective pitch of 22 and will hold better at high trim positions and in tight turns keeping your rpms in check. It also has porting which will give you a faster/stronger hole shot. Your current prop has some rake so the inherent rake in the Hustler should not make much, if any, of a change in performance.
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I don't think you will achieve your desired objective of 50+ with your 60 hp engine on that boat. I think you have done all that you can, running the Hustler 21 will pull in your rpms to where they belong and overall you will have a fine running hull.
I will stay with you on this as you accumulate more data, but I think in retrospect, it will prove out what has already been surmised.....................assuming your tach is if fact accurate and your gear ratio is infact, 2.33.
Will wait.