A 2" change in pitch = 2-300 change in rpm's. A 4 bladed prop will give you
a better hole shot. You want the engine to run within recommended WOT. Its
your decision.
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va
"Josh Assing" wrote in message
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1st I want to say thank you to all that have chimed in with advise &
input.
THANK YOU.
Here's the info I think everyone wants:
1990 AM210 Larson
According to Larson:
Came with a 3blade 19 pitch prop (alum)
According to Larson & Mercruiser:
200hp v8 5.0l engine
According to Mercruiser:
WOT RPM goal: 4200-4600
Currently has a 4 blade 20 pitch prop (alum)
Flat water:
I can, at WOT, achive 4600-4800 w/o trim @ about 30-34mph
Trimming the outdrive -- I get 5400 RPM at about 43-48mph
w/ waves -- I can't trim it that much -- as the prop gets too much air -
and can
achieve 4800-5000 RPM @ 36-43 mph
so it seems I need to go up at least 1 in pitch -- maybe 2?
Any thoughts/input/ideas?
I've read that a 3 blade is more efficient; but more vibration is felt.
And
that you need different pitches based on what you want.
I want a good "all around" prop -- I'm not planning on towing or water
skiing;
but I would like to plane quickly; and have good power/speed with "bow
down" in
waves.
What would my choices be for 3 vs 4 blade prop?
THANK YOU for your time & input....
Cheers
-josh
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