lexkyboater
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I had posted this thread http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=204674 and they suggested I come to this forum for more info on my prop questions. I have a 1984 15 1/2 foot Cheetah bass boat with a 93 Yamaha 115 and it's turning 5800 rpms at WOT. I know it's a 13 1/2 inch diameter, but don't know the pitch. Have had the prop off, and can't find any identifying numbers or marks, inside or out, other than a cursive "C" on the outside between 2 of the blades. Attached are pictures.
I was wondering if 5800 rpm is too fast, or if that's okay? Some of the newer 115 Yamahas have a WOT range of 5100 to 5500, and that's why I'm wondering if 5800 is too fast. Also, my motor height is about 2 inches from the bottom of the boat, and I do have a v-shaped hydrofoil, and am catching a lot of air even on mild turns, especially to the left. Hoping to get recommendations on that too. Have tried removing the fin, but the front end pitches up and down quite a lot at lower plane speeds, didn't try WOT without the fin. Others have suggested props with more cup, or stainless, but I was wondering if a smaller diameter would help, so that the prop is not as close to the surface of the water? Maybe a 13 inch?
Holeshot is great with the current prop, top speed per the speedometer is 43 mph, but I want to maintain good acceleration for skiing/tubing, etc. Had thought about a 4 blade for those reasons, but would prefer to stay cheap. I'm not really interested in spending a lot on a new stainless prop. A local dealer surprisingly said that he thought he would leave it as is. Thanks for any help, Steve
I was wondering if 5800 rpm is too fast, or if that's okay? Some of the newer 115 Yamahas have a WOT range of 5100 to 5500, and that's why I'm wondering if 5800 is too fast. Also, my motor height is about 2 inches from the bottom of the boat, and I do have a v-shaped hydrofoil, and am catching a lot of air even on mild turns, especially to the left. Hoping to get recommendations on that too. Have tried removing the fin, but the front end pitches up and down quite a lot at lower plane speeds, didn't try WOT without the fin. Others have suggested props with more cup, or stainless, but I was wondering if a smaller diameter would help, so that the prop is not as close to the surface of the water? Maybe a 13 inch?
Holeshot is great with the current prop, top speed per the speedometer is 43 mph, but I want to maintain good acceleration for skiing/tubing, etc. Had thought about a 4 blade for those reasons, but would prefer to stay cheap. I'm not really interested in spending a lot on a new stainless prop. A local dealer surprisingly said that he thought he would leave it as is. Thanks for any help, Steve