All of the info i see about props talks about running it at WOT to see if you are in the power band or not. But my question is, if we rarely ever run at WOT, should i really be concerned with top speed. More often we are pulling a tube or skiers, and top speed is not a concern, even without the tube we rarely run at WOT beause the ride tends to get rougher. I know the prop we have will let the engine overrev, but i can deal with that to gain the holeshot, just wondering if I am giving up something else in between.
We have a 15P prop right now, and it will overrev a couple hundred rpm but its not a big deal. I was considereing going to a 13 4 blade just to try and get a really good holeshot and up out of the water faster with a skier/tuber, but maybe that would be overkill?
Is there a point where you go too far and underprop a motor and start to hurt the holeshot and midrange performance? Like the prop spins and gets rpms up, but maybe slips more or doesnt have enough forward push to accelerate the boat?
Any thoughts?
We have a 15P prop right now, and it will overrev a couple hundred rpm but its not a big deal. I was considereing going to a 13 4 blade just to try and get a really good holeshot and up out of the water faster with a skier/tuber, but maybe that would be overkill?
Is there a point where you go too far and underprop a motor and start to hurt the holeshot and midrange performance? Like the prop spins and gets rpms up, but maybe slips more or doesnt have enough forward push to accelerate the boat?
Any thoughts?