I have built a wakeless launch for my son's rowing club. It is essentially an old 17' hobiecat with a deck made out of square aluminum tubes and plywood. I have attached photos of the boat.
I water tested it Saturday with a 9.9hp shortshaft motor. It weighed about 1100 pounds. In actual use it will have 2 people rather than the 3 tested, but will have seats and a console; so I figure the actual weight will be 1000 pounds.
At half throttle it did fine and got up to 10mph. With increased throttle it started throwing water up from the motor and at its full speed of 13mph it was throwing up a pretty big fountain.
The top of the motor mount is about 11" above the water line. I "think" it was pretty level during the whole run. We could shift the balance a few inches by moving the passenger up and back a few feet, but it was reasonably stable. In an earlier test we had the mount 6" further down, but the mount caught in the water and didn't work out, so it was raised.
So:
1) What is causing the fountain and how do we get rid of it. One person thought perhaps the prop wasn't deep enough, though with the mount 11" above the water is "should" have been deep enough, shouldn't it? Would going to a long shaft help?
2) The crew shells that the launch has to keep up with go 12mph; so it is barely adequate with a 9.9hp, but I am thinking that it isn't a good idea to run it at full throttle. What short of performance might we get from a 15hp? Or maybe eliminating the fountain would give us better speed?
Any help would be appreciated.
I water tested it Saturday with a 9.9hp shortshaft motor. It weighed about 1100 pounds. In actual use it will have 2 people rather than the 3 tested, but will have seats and a console; so I figure the actual weight will be 1000 pounds.
At half throttle it did fine and got up to 10mph. With increased throttle it started throwing water up from the motor and at its full speed of 13mph it was throwing up a pretty big fountain.
The top of the motor mount is about 11" above the water line. I "think" it was pretty level during the whole run. We could shift the balance a few inches by moving the passenger up and back a few feet, but it was reasonably stable. In an earlier test we had the mount 6" further down, but the mount caught in the water and didn't work out, so it was raised.
So:
1) What is causing the fountain and how do we get rid of it. One person thought perhaps the prop wasn't deep enough, though with the mount 11" above the water is "should" have been deep enough, shouldn't it? Would going to a long shaft help?
2) The crew shells that the launch has to keep up with go 12mph; so it is barely adequate with a 9.9hp, but I am thinking that it isn't a good idea to run it at full throttle. What short of performance might we get from a 15hp? Or maybe eliminating the fountain would give us better speed?
Any help would be appreciated.