Re: '97 Force 75hp prop question
I just rebuilt the exact same engine on a 16 foot nitro. During the shake-down cruise with a 10.25 X14 she turned 6000 WOT with three people in the boat--one in the front. However, the boat is so tail heavy that it needs at least 1/2-3/4 throttle to just get up onto plane and it drops off plane if RPM is less than around 3000. And yes, even at full throttle, It takes a long time to get up on plane. I did recommend going up to a 16 pitch prop to bring down max RPM, and that will slow down the hole shot even more. I don't remember exactly, but top speed was acceptable
I would say with that engine and boat combo, you are going to need to live with it. Prop change will not help, but trim tabs are probably a necessity.
I don't understand why Merc would take a nice mid sized engine and equip it with an itty-bitty prop that is usually used on 30-50 HP engines. Even looking at the engine with the boat on the trailer, the prop looks like a toy. before the shake-down, I had doubts that it would even adequately move the boat.