alpineswampmanla
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- Feb 18, 2002
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Hello,<br />I have an 18' HydraSports 1800CC Center console boat. It has a 1990 Evinrude 120 V4 with the standard V4 gearcase on it. I have a trolling motor with 2 Interstate Trojan batteries under the console that weigh approx 150 pounds total. I normally fish with 2-3 adults which is another 300-450 pounds total. Add another 80-100 pounds for ice/drinks and whatever we catch. <br /><br />It currently has a Raker 13 1/2 x 18 pitch prop on it and the motor turns around 6500 rpm at wide open throttle. The rpm range for the motor is 5500-6000 so I need to bring it down a little. I have tried a 13 x 19 pitch prop and it turns exactly the same rpm as the Raker. I don't necessarily like the Raker as it has too much torque pull to the right, (yes i did adjust the torque tab on the motor)and I cant run anywhere off trimmed all the way down position because unless it is perfectly smooth the boat porpoises(spelling?). With the standard 13 x 19 prop it didnt pull to the right and I could make use of the trim even in rough water but the rpm was out of range. What do you recommend? I read that 2" of pitch brings approximately 300-400 rpm drop. A 13x21 would be approx 6100 rpm using that assumption ,slightly over revving. The only 2 13x22 props I found for this motor was another Raker and a Michigan Wheel Ballistic series prop. Both claim to have bow lifting properties. Most dealers around here dont stock props that will fit this motor, and they wont allow returns on special ordered parts. Please help!<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Brett