To add to the litany of things you should check, how much to you trust
your tach? Does the engine *sound* like it's doing 3600?
On 18 Oct 2006 20:30:38 -0700, "Dennis"
wrote:
Hi!
I've got a 28 foot sailboat, 7800lbs with a 10.5hp engine. It has a 3
blade prop with 10 inch diameter and 9.3 pitch. Prop is in like new
condition, so is the bottom. When I sail, I can push her up to 6 knots.
Though, when I spin the engine at 3600 rpm I only get about 3.5 knots
out of the boat. The engine easily manages more than 4000 rpm, so I
don't think it's an engine problem. I suspect that the prop has the
wrong pitch, but according to the manufacturer it's exactely the right
one.
Why don't I get more than 3.5 knots under power? Does anyone have a
similar configuration or any clues?
Thanks!
Dennis
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