AguaSki
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2005
- Messages
- 545
Last spring I purchased my first boat. While a summer of boating has been great I know I still have a lot to learn. Prop selection is new for me.<br /><br />The boat I purchased is a 1978 Glastron SSV-188 with a 1978 Johnson 140 hp v4. The motor was completely rebuilt by a local marine shop and came with a 1 year warranty. Normal passenger load is a second adult, and two small children under the age of six. All foam under the floor is completely dry so I am not carrying extra weight. My maximum rpm at W.O.T. is 5,100 and my maximum speed is about 38 mph (I have not purchased GPS yet so I can only measure from my speedo). The recommended rpm range is 4,500 5,500. While I am safely within the recommended rpm range, I would like to get to operate near the upper limit of the range. I am also hoping to increase my maximum speed while still maintaining my acceptable hole shot. The boat is mostly used for cruising and to water ski Arizonas warm freshwater lakes. <br /><br />The current prop is stainless steel painted black, but I cant find any identification numbers. Yesterday I completely removed and cleaned the prop in hopes of finding some numbers but found nothing. Assuming I acquired this boat without a prop, what would be the recommended prop to start with? Also, am I missing anything when I am looking for numbers on the prop? I removed the prop and looked inside and out at all angles and could not find anything.<br /><br />The iboats prop finder is asking me to select a pitch between 10-24. Given that I am unsure of my current pitch, I am looking for suggestions on a starting pitch, size and brand on a stainless prop. I am planning to retire my current prop as a spare.