Hello,
Below is the basic info:
1) Performance issue you are trying to correct: understand if RPM at WOT is appropriate (maybe, correct throttle position under question).
2) Current prop manufacturer, model, aluminum or stainless as a minimum; 3) Current prop diameter and pitch (required): Mercury (stock), 21 pitch, diameter 14.25, aluminum, part code 832832A45P21, in almost new condition.
4) Wide open throttle RPM and speed with an average load (very helpful): 4100, speed approx. 53 km/h, load 370 kg.
5) Engine/drive make, model, year, and HP: Mercruiser 3,0 TKS (carb), 2007, 135 hp
6) Boat make model, year, length and weight: Larson 180 Sport 2007 (2008 model year), length 5.33, weight 1072 kg (2363 lbs), max load capacity 578 kg (1275 lbs).
During test runs under WOT with total load of about 370 kgs reached abt 53 km/h. Water was nearly still, when started to plane rose the stern slightly. Was quite surprised with the results, however started to select a replacing prop until one experienced Mercruiser local dealer calculated with Mercruiser software and told me that actually boat should reach specification WOT of 4400-4800 rpm with 21 pitch prop and 400 kg load, speed should be approx. 64 km/h. He expressed the idea that throttle position might not be aligned with acceleration handle position or there might be some other technical problem.
Compression checked when buying the boat and it was perfect.
What is experienced people’s opinion, 4100 rpm max for the boat is generally OK or suspicious and needs a deeper look? Need to clearly understand that to fix the problem if it exists and stay using current prop or make a justified decision which prop size/type/material to move to.
Plan to use the boat for rides with 4 to 6 people at cruising mode (not maximum speed), sometimes for watersports.
Currently can not visually check throttle position since the boat is in a garage under snow.
Thank you!
Below is the basic info:
1) Performance issue you are trying to correct: understand if RPM at WOT is appropriate (maybe, correct throttle position under question).
2) Current prop manufacturer, model, aluminum or stainless as a minimum; 3) Current prop diameter and pitch (required): Mercury (stock), 21 pitch, diameter 14.25, aluminum, part code 832832A45P21, in almost new condition.
4) Wide open throttle RPM and speed with an average load (very helpful): 4100, speed approx. 53 km/h, load 370 kg.
5) Engine/drive make, model, year, and HP: Mercruiser 3,0 TKS (carb), 2007, 135 hp
6) Boat make model, year, length and weight: Larson 180 Sport 2007 (2008 model year), length 5.33, weight 1072 kg (2363 lbs), max load capacity 578 kg (1275 lbs).
During test runs under WOT with total load of about 370 kgs reached abt 53 km/h. Water was nearly still, when started to plane rose the stern slightly. Was quite surprised with the results, however started to select a replacing prop until one experienced Mercruiser local dealer calculated with Mercruiser software and told me that actually boat should reach specification WOT of 4400-4800 rpm with 21 pitch prop and 400 kg load, speed should be approx. 64 km/h. He expressed the idea that throttle position might not be aligned with acceleration handle position or there might be some other technical problem.
Compression checked when buying the boat and it was perfect.
What is experienced people’s opinion, 4100 rpm max for the boat is generally OK or suspicious and needs a deeper look? Need to clearly understand that to fix the problem if it exists and stay using current prop or make a justified decision which prop size/type/material to move to.
Plan to use the boat for rides with 4 to 6 people at cruising mode (not maximum speed), sometimes for watersports.
Currently can not visually check throttle position since the boat is in a garage under snow.
Thank you!