Need some help with my boat. I have a 17-ft aluminum Bluefin with an 85 HP Johnson OB. It has a 13 ? inch diameter 17 p three blade aluminum prop, Hustler. At WOT I only get 4400rpm and 35 mph. I?m ok with the speed but I know the rpm is to low. I was going to get a prop with less pitch. On this forum I read that for every inch of pitch you can change engine rpm about 200 rpm. That would mean I need to go down to about a 10 p. I was told that I should shoot for a WOT rpm of 5800. I?m also wondering if I should change the height of the engine. With the engine at full down trim the centerline of the prop is 8 inches below the keel. This is the same height the previous motor was at. I swap out a 50 hp Force. I can raise it 2 inches without drilling new holes. The engine is tuned and I also rebuilt the carburetors this year to make sure the engine was running it's best. That didn?t change the engine speed. But it starts and it doesn?t stumble during off idle accelerations anymore. The engine is newly rebuilt and broken in. Any insight you can lend would be greatly appreciated. Other than the engine rpm it runs great. Quick acceleration. Comes up on plane quickly. Big performance improvement over the 50 hp. I'm not sure what rpm the 50 hp ran at. I didn't have a tach on back then.
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