Cavitation and Props

Joer2

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All,<br /><br />I recently repowered an 18CC Angler with a 115 Suzuki 2 Stroke outboard. Engine runs fine, but I think I'm having a problem with prop. The first prop I tried was a 3 x 13.25 x 18 stainless. It seemed fine, but could not get to the recommended RPM range, which is 4800-5500. Second prop was a 3 x 13.25 x 17 aluminum which got me to 5200 rpm, but cavitated when I tried to trim up to the correct bow angle at max RPM. <br /><br />One thing I noticed was that the cavitation plate on the boat is not at the keel level – it’s about 4” off the bottom. The folks who did the repower tell me that is how it should be. My question is: when at Max RPM, is the maximum trim angle less than it would be when I am running below max RPM? The boat seems to plow when I am at 5200 with the 17” pitched prop. Related question: Is there a prop that will get me to max RPM AND higher bow trim angle without cavitating? <br /><br />Sorry if this sounds dumb; I’m not that experienced with Prop problems, and trying to figure it all out. <br /><br />Joe
 

Dhadley

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Re: Cavitation and Props

Are you saying the AV plate is 4" aboove the botttom when parallel? Or below the bottom?
 

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Well, that's gonna be tough to overcome. We'll take a shot but let's go slow.<br /><br />The motor is mounted to the transom, right? No bracket or jackplate, right?
 

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Sounds like this isnt a performance hull, so its probably not a stepped transom. Sounds like they sold you a short shaft engine and should have sold you a long shaft.
 

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LubeDude. <br /><br />I measured the transom, just to make sure; it's a cutaway, 20". The engine has a mounting bracket with holes to adjust height, and it looks like it would be easy to lower it a notch or two. Boatyard guys tell me that it is prop issue - not sure I agree.
 

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I dont think there were any short 115 Suzys, just long and Xlong (maybe). Anyway it looks like a 17 or 18 pitch may be where we want to end up. We just gotta find one that works that high.<br /><br />So far all you've tried are aluminum props, right?
 

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Dhadley,<br /><br />The engine came stock with a 3 x 13.25 x 18 stainless. That one gave me no cavitation, but didn't go to max RPM. I bought an aluminum 3 x 13.25 x 17 and that one got me to the right RPM range, but cavitated at higher RMP when I went to adjust trim. I think I should ask them to drop the engine a notch before trying a new prop. The engine is a 20" shaft.
 

Dhadley

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So the motor is mounted on the transom but not all the way down?
 

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right, there is plenty of room to drop her, but the mechanic tells me that the right way to mount it is to have the anti cav plate a few inches higher than the keel (when parallel). Not sure I agree.
 

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No, thats right but it depends on the prop youre going to use. Or I should say the style of prop. <br /><br />Is the AV plate a true, even 4 inches above the bottom?
 

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the engine is trimmed up just a bit for winter storage (wrapped in plastic all the way down to the skeg), so It's an estimate, but it looks to be just about 4" above keel
 

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OK, the ss was fine but not enough rpm. The aluminum probably will vent that high. We just need to find a good ss prop with less pitch. What rpm is the ss 18?
 

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The SS 18 got me to around 4800. The aluminum 17 got me 5200. One other thing; I'm confused about RPM range. In the official Suzuki service manual, in the section labeled “Lower Unit,” the recommended speed range is listed as 4800-5500 rpm, but in the specs chart, it lists "recommended operating range" as 5500-6000 rpm. I don't quite get it - but I think the prop should allow me to hit 5500 RPM. <br /><br />Thanks for your patience - I really appreciate it. <br /><br />Joe
 

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On todays fuel I would look for 5800 with the average load. <br /><br />What brand prop was the 18? I have a 18 Turbo I was thinking about trying but that's not gonna get more rpms.
 
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