catmandu55
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This is my first post ever so please bear with me.
First some background info. I have a 26 foot 1976 Slickcraft Sport Offshore 255 Cabin Cruiser. I'm not completely sure about the weight but the previous owner told me it weighs somewhere around 10,000 lbs. It has twin Mercruiser inline 6 cylinder 165's in it. The WOT according to the manual is between 3900 and 4300 RPM. It currently has aluminum 3 blade propellers with a 22" pitch and about a 15" diameter.
Now for the problem. I've experienced some strange performance. The port side engine tops out around 3000 RPM. The starboard engine will top out around 5000 RPM if I let it. I did briefly see the port side engine bump up to about 4000 RPM one day so I'm not sure that the prop is completely responsible for the low output. Keep in mind that this boat sat in storage for 10 years before I bought it so it could be something else I haven't discovered yet.
I want to replace both props with new ones since they are pretty old and brittle. I've read that changing pitch can alter revolutions inversely about 200 RPM per inch. To fix my issue, however, would require running props with 2 different pitches... which I'm sure is not practical.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Does anyone have a similar setup to mine that could recommend a good prop size? Any recommendations/insights would be greatly appreciated.
First some background info. I have a 26 foot 1976 Slickcraft Sport Offshore 255 Cabin Cruiser. I'm not completely sure about the weight but the previous owner told me it weighs somewhere around 10,000 lbs. It has twin Mercruiser inline 6 cylinder 165's in it. The WOT according to the manual is between 3900 and 4300 RPM. It currently has aluminum 3 blade propellers with a 22" pitch and about a 15" diameter.
Now for the problem. I've experienced some strange performance. The port side engine tops out around 3000 RPM. The starboard engine will top out around 5000 RPM if I let it. I did briefly see the port side engine bump up to about 4000 RPM one day so I'm not sure that the prop is completely responsible for the low output. Keep in mind that this boat sat in storage for 10 years before I bought it so it could be something else I haven't discovered yet.
I want to replace both props with new ones since they are pretty old and brittle. I've read that changing pitch can alter revolutions inversely about 200 RPM per inch. To fix my issue, however, would require running props with 2 different pitches... which I'm sure is not practical.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Does anyone have a similar setup to mine that could recommend a good prop size? Any recommendations/insights would be greatly appreciated.