Re: TMD, anyone , ? about WOT RPMS.
LubeDude, <br /><br />Really, I'm not interested in more speed... I can get the boat up to about 60mph.. But that's by trimming out to the point that the steering is really comprimised and the boat, quite frankly, is a little scary to drive...<br />But I've read that the normal RPM's at WOT for my motor is around 5800 or so...<br />So I just want to ask (taking into account my prop, boat, etc.) if my 5200 rpm reading is ok. If not, could there be a problem somewhere....<br /><br />I know it would be hard for anyone to answer this without a hell of lot of experience. Boats, props, weight, jack plate, shaft length, etc. all have an effect....(my jack plate is not electric btw).<br /><br />Anyway, Trimming all the way out? How far is all the way? I'm not willing to find out on my boat... I do have a trim gauge, and normally I don't go anywhere near the red, staying right in the middle of the white area of the gauge is my max.(how far out that is I can't tell you). It never has blown out or ventilate, but the steering does come into play like I mentioned. It gets a little squirrely! If there is a trim stop on my boat while running, I guess I haven't found it yet...<br />Hole shot is excellent.. I just want to make sure the motor is running at an acceptable RPM at Full throttle and a safe range of tilt out...