3 blade aluminum to high five.

DMaxum

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Hello,

I am currently running a 21 pitch 3 blade aluminum prop on my boat. 19' Maxum with mercruiser 1.5 ratio drive on 5.0 rated at 220 Hp. Empty RPMs are about 4500 - 4800 trimmed up wide open. I have decided on buying a high five for the holeshot etc... My question is do I get a 21 pitch high five or drop to a 19 pitch. I have read about RPM loss with the five blade so i am curious so I buy the right prop first time. There is no exchange program locally to try before I buy.
 

hwsiii

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Re: 3 blade aluminum to high five.

D, if you will give me your exact WOT RPM and GPS speed I can give you a very good indication of what you an expect.



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DMaxum

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Re: 3 blade aluminum to high five.

All I have is the speed from the speedo and that hovers in the 50 to 52 mph range whith the boat tach saying 4800
 

hwsiii

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Re: 3 blade aluminum to high five.

DMaxum, , You might try reading this for a better understanding of changing props for better performance, and for the major differences between aluminum props and stainless steel.

http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=369057

If you would prefer to not go to this much trouble there are many other people who will come along and gladly help you.

1. Year, make and model of boat
2. Length, width and base weight of boat, look for boat decal on back of boat
2a.What is the maximum recommended HP for your boat
3. Number of people and gallons of gas normally on boat and what do you use the boat for
4. Year, make. manufacturer and model of motor and recommended Wide Open Throttle (WOT) range
5. HP and gear ratio of motor IMPORTANT
If you don?t know the ratio, you need to pull the plugs out and put a piece of tape across the prop and the lower unit and then cut it between the prop and the housing then do the same thing on the flywheel and turn the motor until the tape lines up with each other on the prop, it is easier if two people do this, so one can watch the prop while the other counts the revolutions of the motor
6. Anti-ventilation Plate height above keel of boat if it is an outboard in inches, use a straight edge under the keel and sticking out to the anti ventilation plate for a reference
Motor Transom Height
AntiventilationPlateStraightEdge-2.jpg

7. WOT RPM and speed from your current prop and how much gas and how many people were in the boat for the test data and is the speed by GPS. Make sure you trim the prop up until it starts ventilating and then just trim in until it quits ventilating.
RPM _________ Speed ______ GPS ______ No. of people ______ Gal. Gas ________
8. Make, model, diameter, pitch, number of blades and whether SS or aluminum prop and does it have a hydrafoil, dolefin or trim tabs
9. Has your motor been tuned up lately and have you checked that the carburetor butterfly is opening all the way by just pushing the throttle at the helm and not at the carburetor, checked compression, and looked at the plugs and checked spark as well as timing and advance, all of the foregoing could be the reason your prop is not attaining full RPM
10. What problems are you trying to cure or what are you looking for the boat to do that it is not doing the way you think it should or to your expectations and does the prop show any damage that you can see

REMEMBER, The numbers I give you will be NO better than the information you give me. I use a computer program I designed to find the correct pitch and then knowledge to pick a Better prop design for your boat.

The only thing I ask of you is to come back and give me a report of WOT RPM and speed for my database.



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