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I was on the lake tonight and doing some RPM testing and something
doesn't seem right. The lake was calm and I've got a 4.3L 190HP Mercruiser on an 18' bowrider (about 2500lbs). The engine is rated at 4400-4800 RPM. The prop is a 14x23P. The literature states that the boat should hit about 52MPH. Granted, the gauge on the boat might not be entirely accurate, but I was only able to get about 45MPH running pretty close to 5000 RPM. I was trying to modify the trim, but mostly was running about in the middle (if that means much to anyone) - trim level. I am going to do some more testing, but my initial thoughts are that I need to go up one degree? To a 24? Is there something that I could be doing wrong to get these results? Thanks for any help! |
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