Hello Folks,
Please excuse the post from a novice here - first time posting and I am probably not aware of all of the lingo. I'm hoping that someone can offer some advice...
I have a 2006 Regal Bowrider 1900 with a 4.3L Volvo Penta GXi engine. I relocated from FL to UT this year and just had the boat shipped up. In FL on the ocean and intracoastal waters I would typically see around 30mph+ with RPM's around 4000 - 4500. If I am not mistaken, my WOT rpm is 4400???
I took the boat out onto lake Utah over the weekend and granted, I was heavy with 4 adults and 4 kids but I couldn't get above 10mph and around 3200 rpm. The elevation of lake Utah is around 4500 ft.
I've seen various posts about changing propellers, pitch ratios etc and in fairness i'm a little lost. I am handy enough that I can find my way around an engine, for example I change the starter motor, serviced the boat, changed all filters and the impeller etc when the boat was in Florida without issue.
I'm looking for some thoughts, input, suggests, experience, advice.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
Please excuse the post from a novice here - first time posting and I am probably not aware of all of the lingo. I'm hoping that someone can offer some advice...
I have a 2006 Regal Bowrider 1900 with a 4.3L Volvo Penta GXi engine. I relocated from FL to UT this year and just had the boat shipped up. In FL on the ocean and intracoastal waters I would typically see around 30mph+ with RPM's around 4000 - 4500. If I am not mistaken, my WOT rpm is 4400???
I took the boat out onto lake Utah over the weekend and granted, I was heavy with 4 adults and 4 kids but I couldn't get above 10mph and around 3200 rpm. The elevation of lake Utah is around 4500 ft.
I've seen various posts about changing propellers, pitch ratios etc and in fairness i'm a little lost. I am handy enough that I can find my way around an engine, for example I change the starter motor, serviced the boat, changed all filters and the impeller etc when the boat was in Florida without issue.
I'm looking for some thoughts, input, suggests, experience, advice.
Thanks in advance,
Jon