quackaddict1
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- May 30, 2008
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Hello all,
It has been a long time since I have posted here but a new boat has brought me back from lurker to poster.
I recently purchased a lightly used 2005 Crestliner 1600 angler side counsel with a 2005 Mercury 60hp 4stroke EFI.
I recently spent 5 days fishing at the cabin and have a few issues I would like to resolve around performance.
First some specs:
Mercury 10.5x13P Prop (aluminum)
According to the dash mounted tach and a GPS for speed:
Just me with no livewell and 3/4 tank of fuel: RPM's to about 5600 and 33 mph in ideal conditions. Gets to plane relatively quickly.
Add another person and a 25 gal livewell, 5300 RPM and 29-30MPH, takes a while to plane.
With any load, the boat will porpoise if I trim up very much.
The motor cavitation plate is dead even with the bottom of the boat.
Issues I would like to resolve:
Improve hole shot
Reduce or eliminate porpoising
If possibly increase top end a bit.
I am almost sure I can raise the motor at least two holes, I think it is to low. I plan on doing this this weekend and delivering results.
What prop and pitch should I purchase? I am inclined to go stainless if I can figure out which one I need. I have been looking at the following:
Turbo Hot shot in 10.5 x12 or 10 1/8 x 12 (leaning 10 1/8 to try and cancel out some of the increased bite and reduction in RPM's reported on the internet)
Stiletto Triad II 10.5 x12
Hustler aluminum in 10.5x12
What direction do you think I should take?
It has been a long time since I have posted here but a new boat has brought me back from lurker to poster.
I recently purchased a lightly used 2005 Crestliner 1600 angler side counsel with a 2005 Mercury 60hp 4stroke EFI.
I recently spent 5 days fishing at the cabin and have a few issues I would like to resolve around performance.
First some specs:
Mercury 10.5x13P Prop (aluminum)
According to the dash mounted tach and a GPS for speed:
Just me with no livewell and 3/4 tank of fuel: RPM's to about 5600 and 33 mph in ideal conditions. Gets to plane relatively quickly.
Add another person and a 25 gal livewell, 5300 RPM and 29-30MPH, takes a while to plane.
With any load, the boat will porpoise if I trim up very much.
The motor cavitation plate is dead even with the bottom of the boat.
Issues I would like to resolve:
Improve hole shot
Reduce or eliminate porpoising
If possibly increase top end a bit.
I am almost sure I can raise the motor at least two holes, I think it is to low. I plan on doing this this weekend and delivering results.
What prop and pitch should I purchase? I am inclined to go stainless if I can figure out which one I need. I have been looking at the following:
Turbo Hot shot in 10.5 x12 or 10 1/8 x 12 (leaning 10 1/8 to try and cancel out some of the increased bite and reduction in RPM's reported on the internet)
Stiletto Triad II 10.5 x12
Hustler aluminum in 10.5x12
What direction do you think I should take?