Okay guys. I know this type of question has been posted before, and I've read many different discussions...but as every scenario is slightly different I wanted to get some opinions on my particular case. I try to lay everything out in an easy to read list...
So that's the basics. I tried to ski for the first time in 5 years and it was a struggle getting up. A lot of the issue is that I'm currently 250 and out of shape...I'm starting to work on that. But I was hoping for more from the 4.3. Here is a clip of the pull if interested. I'm quite rusty...and the faceplant at the end verifies that. Plus that was the third attempt before getting up...and my back leg was cramping...and...okay, so I'm out of practice and need to accept that...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn3NEqCoveA
Anyway, it seems like I have rpms to work with when loaded. I was thinking of dropping down to a 21", probably 4 blade. I will never be out cruising by myself, so that can be thrown out of the picture. I would have to watch my rpms while lightly loaded, but I don't think that would be too big of deal since the only time I seem myself needing 50mph if I was outrunning a storm or something...
I was pretty set on the above, but then started reading about Smart Tabs again. I'm sure I would like them and all of the benefits they give, but I'm just afraid they're not going to give me the extra pull I'm wanting when loaded, especially since the Glastron hull really does a great job of keeping the bow down by itself. And it's not like I'm turning 4800 with a typical load or anything either...
I had also though about attempting to put vent holes in the current prop. But was thinking that wasn't terribly effective on I/Os...
Anyway, so I'd love some opinions from the prop experts and from smart tab users with before and after experiences pulling slalom skiers.
I'd also like to tag on another question for the prop experts. Does anyone know if a prop of a mid-80s inline6 Mercury outboard would fit an Alpha 1? I know the diameter is smaller, but that's about it...
- 2007 Glastron GT 185 - 4.3 Mercruiser - 1.81 ratio - 23" stock AL prop
- Empty with just driver = 4800rpm at 52-53 gps mph
- Light family load(2 adults/3kids/gear) = 4600rpm 47 gps mph. Weight distribution was towards the bow and could not trim all the way without ventilating prop. I'm assuming that's why the drastic drop in speed...
- Heavy family load(4 adults/3 kids/gear, probably within 200lbs of max weight) = barely 4400rpm. No verified speed.
- Will sometime have family load right at max weight.
- Main goal is I need single ski pulling power. I am willing to sacrifice speed/fuel economy.
So that's the basics. I tried to ski for the first time in 5 years and it was a struggle getting up. A lot of the issue is that I'm currently 250 and out of shape...I'm starting to work on that. But I was hoping for more from the 4.3. Here is a clip of the pull if interested. I'm quite rusty...and the faceplant at the end verifies that. Plus that was the third attempt before getting up...and my back leg was cramping...and...okay, so I'm out of practice and need to accept that...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn3NEqCoveA
Anyway, it seems like I have rpms to work with when loaded. I was thinking of dropping down to a 21", probably 4 blade. I will never be out cruising by myself, so that can be thrown out of the picture. I would have to watch my rpms while lightly loaded, but I don't think that would be too big of deal since the only time I seem myself needing 50mph if I was outrunning a storm or something...
I was pretty set on the above, but then started reading about Smart Tabs again. I'm sure I would like them and all of the benefits they give, but I'm just afraid they're not going to give me the extra pull I'm wanting when loaded, especially since the Glastron hull really does a great job of keeping the bow down by itself. And it's not like I'm turning 4800 with a typical load or anything either...
I had also though about attempting to put vent holes in the current prop. But was thinking that wasn't terribly effective on I/Os...
Anyway, so I'd love some opinions from the prop experts and from smart tab users with before and after experiences pulling slalom skiers.
I'd also like to tag on another question for the prop experts. Does anyone know if a prop of a mid-80s inline6 Mercury outboard would fit an Alpha 1? I know the diameter is smaller, but that's about it...