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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message . com... "RCE" wrote in message ... "Dave Jones" wrote in message ... I just re-proped my boat -- my range is supposed to be 4200-4600 is this under "best case" conditions? (flat water, no wind, light load, trim optimised, etc) Or "no mater what, when you're "WOT" your engine should be between 4200-4600? Thanks Davie It should be optimized for your normal loading and usage and depends a lot on the size of your boat. That RPM range indicates a likely I/O setup and I assume it's a single engine. You may find out, as I did years ago, that you will have two props ... one for normal use with 2 or 3 people aboard and a second, lower pitched prop for when the whole gang shows up for a boat ride. RCE www.eisboch.com Are you telling us that you actually changed props each time your guest list changed? No. Not every time. Most of the time there was only one or two people on the boat and I had a 14 pitch prop. Once in a while, if I knew we were going to have four or five people on the boat for an outing, I'd change it to a 12 pitch. The 12 was originally an 11 that I had re-pitched after experimenting. This boat was an older (1982) Century 7000 Express that was heavy and underpowered with the 260 hp GM 350 engine. It was stern heavy and struggled to get up on plane with more than 3 people on board. Changing the prop was a 5 minute job, even when the boat was in the slip. RCE www.eisboch.com |
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