ConroeBoater
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2010
- Messages
- 8
While the rig I have runs well, Im looking for more top end, lower cruising rpm's, and still maintain my WOT range...is this even practical?? Here's what I have:
'95 Galaxie 19'6 Bowrider (weight 2650) w/ 5.7L Inboard - WOT range 4400 - 4800 rpm
14 1/2 x 19P Ballistic SS 3 blade runs 54 (gps) at 4400 rpm (WOT)
Outstanding hole shot
While doing faster than 55 mph is not something I wish to do all the time, I have a hard believing that's all I can get out this 350 motor. I know that I will lose a litle hole shot by going up in pitch, but it's so impressive now that if i lose a LITTLE BIT, Im okay with that.
I purchased a 14.2 x 23 Solas alum. as a back-up and tried it out. NOT IMPRESSED. It brought my WOT out of recommended range (4100 rpm) and it only gave me 2 extra mph. Im figuring at WOT, this alum. prop is flexing too much to give me the performance I was looking for.
Question is: Do I need to go down more in diameter if i want to run a higher pitch prop? And do I need to stick with Ballistic stainless?? Any input will be very helpfull.
Andy, TX
'95 Galaxie 19'6 Bowrider (weight 2650) w/ 5.7L Inboard - WOT range 4400 - 4800 rpm
14 1/2 x 19P Ballistic SS 3 blade runs 54 (gps) at 4400 rpm (WOT)
Outstanding hole shot
While doing faster than 55 mph is not something I wish to do all the time, I have a hard believing that's all I can get out this 350 motor. I know that I will lose a litle hole shot by going up in pitch, but it's so impressive now that if i lose a LITTLE BIT, Im okay with that.
I purchased a 14.2 x 23 Solas alum. as a back-up and tried it out. NOT IMPRESSED. It brought my WOT out of recommended range (4100 rpm) and it only gave me 2 extra mph. Im figuring at WOT, this alum. prop is flexing too much to give me the performance I was looking for.
Question is: Do I need to go down more in diameter if i want to run a higher pitch prop? And do I need to stick with Ballistic stainless?? Any input will be very helpfull.
Andy, TX