Re: new prop or not
I have a new to me 1995 statos 280 fish and ski with a evinrude 150. this motor starts right up idles fine pulls hard to wot ...comes out of the hole like there is no tomorrow...here is my qustion ...on gps it runs approx 47-50mph with the wind and a good 45mph aginst the wind....however I can only get about 4900-5000 rpms...this boat is running a 14 1/2 x 20 raker stainless prop.LIke I said this boat is new to me and I didnt get to run it when I bought it due to the transom being rotten ....but the po said it would do about 50 on the water....I am using this as a more fishing than skiing boat which is the opposite of what they used it for ...they used it for a ski seat and ski boat...like I said this boat runs great starts great revs great ...the only thing I can think of is that it is over propped for what I want ......and as far as coming out of the hole....my best friend has a 21" pro craft bass boat with a merc 250 on the back ...I can litteraly smoke him off the line...like he is not there ....but after about 30 mph he reels me in and is gone .....I now this is not really a comparing apples to apples but more of an expination of how it comes out of the hole
thanks in advance guys
Clint
First....I've never caught fish going 50 mph
Second....What you describe sounds like a good running boat. You'll want that hole shot when you put two more buddies in the boat to go fishing with. With another 350 lbs in the rear of that boat you might be surprised that your hole shot just went away.
However, If the boat was "under propped" as you said, the rpm would be too high at wide open throttle (WOT). I do not know what the WOT rpm max is for your engine, but if you increase the pitch to get more top end, the rpm will reduce by 150-200 rpm per inch of pitch as a rule of thumb, given the same diameter, type, material, and mfg of prop. If you reduce the pitch to increase rpm your top speed may not change much, it may actually decrease, unless the motor is "lugging", which by your description of performance doesn't seem to be the case.
What you need to find out, is what the max WOT rpm should be for your motor and see how far off you are. You need to know the year, model and gear ratio of your motor. You may not be that far off at 5000 rpm. You may also have an issue with the motor that's not allowing it to reach max rpm, dirty carb, old plugs...etc...that's also something to check. The fact that your buddy having a 100 hp more blows by you at 30 mph is not an indicator that your prop is wrong or anything is wrong for that matter.