I have a 2000 1880 Bay Stealth Classic with a 1999 Yamaha 115 2-stroke 4v Saltwater Series. The 4 blade prop is a Powertech 13" diameter with 15" pitch with cup(#ym90pfs4r15). Engine is mounted on second hole from the top. I don't know the distance.
I bought this boat in March 2005 used with only 50 hours. I had a technican go through the carbs, new spark plugs, test the compression (145 # per cylinder), drain the gas tank, new fuel filter and fuel pump, and a few other things not important to this problem.
Here is the problem: WOT RPMS 4900-5000. Top end speed is 31-32 empty (me only). When I have the motor trimmed all of the way up, I run the fastest...but it does porpoise (the boat comes up and down). Hole shot sucks. With it trimmed all of the way down, it is like the rear of the boat squats...which in not good on the bay (shallow water). The prop is stainless and in good shape. I don't blow out of the water when I turn at high speeds.
Reading this forum (searching for hours) and comparing it to other 115's, the prop seems to be the correct size, pitch, etc....but I may be wrong. I at least think I should get on plane quicker and my top end speed should be faster.
Does anyone have any ideas? Do I have the right prop size? Should I get the motor checked? Should I raise the motor? Is something wrong with the motor?
I posted in the motor section incase there is something I can do to check it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
rr
I bought this boat in March 2005 used with only 50 hours. I had a technican go through the carbs, new spark plugs, test the compression (145 # per cylinder), drain the gas tank, new fuel filter and fuel pump, and a few other things not important to this problem.
Here is the problem: WOT RPMS 4900-5000. Top end speed is 31-32 empty (me only). When I have the motor trimmed all of the way up, I run the fastest...but it does porpoise (the boat comes up and down). Hole shot sucks. With it trimmed all of the way down, it is like the rear of the boat squats...which in not good on the bay (shallow water). The prop is stainless and in good shape. I don't blow out of the water when I turn at high speeds.
Reading this forum (searching for hours) and comparing it to other 115's, the prop seems to be the correct size, pitch, etc....but I may be wrong. I at least think I should get on plane quicker and my top end speed should be faster.
Does anyone have any ideas? Do I have the right prop size? Should I get the motor checked? Should I raise the motor? Is something wrong with the motor?
I posted in the motor section incase there is something I can do to check it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
rr