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21-09-2012 05:47 PM #1
Prop question
Hi there,
I have a Quintrex Dory 4.1m wide body, Mercury 967cc 40hp (detuned 60hp) and I feel she may be running a less than ideal prop.
At the moment it has:
48 846702A40 12p
10-3/4” 12”p
3blade Alum
1500-2500lb recomended boat weight
15-19’ (feet long) boat length
18-27mph max speed
That's straight out of the motors workshop manual.... Does that appear to be the wrong prop for my boat? Should I be looking at something else as per below... At the moment I've hot brilliant holeshot and she'll max out at a slide over 50km/h. Adding another adult and two kids to the boat doesn't appear to change the holeshot and I lose about 5km/h off the top speed.
Certainly prepared to consider changing props if I have the 'wrong one'.
Cheers.
21-09-2012 06:01 PM
#2
Re: Prop question
Why not give Troy Wood (from Seaquest Performance) a call, they are Merc dealers who are getting great feedback on here! Troy is a member on Ausfish.
Cheers,
Leigh (Kero).
If at first you don't succeed...
Destroy all evidence that you tried.
21-09-2012 06:01 PM
#3
Re: Prop question
Get a tacho mate it's the only way to be sure.
21-09-2012 06:22 PM
#4
Re: Prop question
The only way to tell for certain is to check engine rpm at full throttle. You need to get close to the max recommended rpm for your engine.
Having said that, if as you say your hole shot is great and you get 50km/hr flat stick, then I think you will be pretty close to where you should be. I wouldn't expect more top end from that hull and motor. Sounds pretty good to me.
What makes you think you could have the wrong prop???
Usually if you have the wrong prop, people complain about crook/doughy hole shot or low top end speed, neither of which you seem to have.....?
So what problems/symptoms is your boat exhibiting that make you think the prop is wrong??
Forget that table, it's just a rough guide. Pretty meaningless in real life.
Cheers
ML
Stress: The adverse reaction that occurs when your brain overrides your body's basic desire to choke the living $hit out of someone who deperately deserves it....
21-09-2012 08:13 PM
#5
Re: Prop question
I have the Tohatsu built 40HP Merc (3cyl) which runs a 11.4X12 prop and does around 50km/h on a 4.4m SeaJay.
I think you're in the speed range for that motor, but as Fed & Moonlighter said; pick up a tacho and check what your RPM's are doing. That's the only way you'll know.
Rob.
21-09-2012 08:45 PM
#6
22-09-2012 01:09 AM
#7
Re: Prop question
Cheers, will look into it. Was also going to contact solas and maybe also price up a SS prop.
Any recommendations on a cheapish tacho?
No problems really.. I do have prop chatter that's very noticeable at low revs/low speed. As I said, hole shot is fine and max speed certainly isn't a problem. But I wouldn't mind trading some of that hole shot for some better cruising and max speed.
The prop is also fairly ordinary condition wise, see pic below.
Cheers
Ta.
Picture of the prop.. note: extreme edges of each blade have suffered a hit and are kinda bent backward a bit... Worth repairing or replacement?
Whilst I am here... My skeg is half missing. Still enough there to do the job, but it looks a bit ordinary. Considering fitting a skeg guard rather than getting a new piece welded on.. Are these any good? - http://www.ozpropellers.com.au/skeggard
22-09-2012 04:40 AM
#8
22-09-2012 09:56 PM
#9
Re: Prop question
Cheers
What are everyones thoughts on 4 blade props? Had a PM suggesting it has a good alternative to a traditional 3 blade.
23-09-2012 07:37 AM
#10
Re: Prop question
Tiny Tack at ebay less than $50.
I'd get the skeg welded unless it's broken off right at the gearbox which I doubt.
3 blades for your boat.
25-09-2012 10:25 PM
#11
Re: Prop question
Mate, I would try a 13 inch stainless prop. Pretty much what we ran on a similar set up.
Have you ever tried to re-cup your prop, not hard to do if you have the right tools. You will get a lot more life out of your prop to
26-09-2012 01:42 AM
#12
Re: Prop question
Cheers for all of the replies so far.. It's sounding pretty clear that I really need a tachometer to see my RPM before going any further.
Would something like this do the job ok? - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hour-Mete...ht_3567wt_1168
I'd love to get one of these, but too dear at the moment. - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mercury-M...#ht_500wt_1181
26-09-2012 01:12 PM
#13
Re: Prop question
You can't go far wrong at $12.55.
26-09-2012 03:06 PM
#14
Re: Prop question
This is true.. Have ordered one.
26-09-2012 06:35 PM
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