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FishStretcher 06-18-2012 10:17 PM

I just raised my motor one hole and I am considering going to a 13.25 x 15P 4 blade Solas Amita 4 to see if I can redline my motor. I will know soon.

Fr. Frank 06-19-2012 09:08 AM

Let us know as soon as you have the data.

FishStretcher 06-19-2012 09:38 PM

Will do. Java prop predicts 2-3% better efficiency. Hoping for 35MPH.

FishStretcher 06-24-2012 08:56 PM

If I like the 15p, then I might finally go stainless. Maybe 3 blade, depending on how I feel about the amount of stern lift. I feel like the 15p in aluminum might be a little too little pitch, but I will have 2 weeks on the water after the 4th of July to A/B compare. I guess I should bolt on the paddle wheel for a test. GPS might not be accurate with wind and tide.

FishStretcher 07-10-2012 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fr. Frank (Post 204186)
Let us know as soon as you have the data.

Raising the motor one hole got me a little. Maybe a knot of speed, but only if I trim the motor to a point where it starts to ventilate a bit, I think. When I did that, I could jump on the throttle and slip or ventilate to get to 5900 RPM occasionally.
But the extra speed came at the same 5600 RPMs, steady state, withou crazy trim- so that's good. And the cable steering is better (lighter). But I need a hydraulic helm.

I will check throttle adjustment tomorrow. If that is correct then I will bolt on the 15 pitch. If not, then I will adjust it then try a top speed run again.

FishStretcher 07-14-2012 12:31 AM

Update- the 13 x 15 4 blade pulls to redline, and when trimmed the same (nearly blowing out in turns) is a few tenths of a knot faster before redline. Top speed is really splitting hairs. But it gets there a lot faster and it is a little less trim sensitive. I love the holeshot. Trolling is a little more adjustable, too.

9% slip calculated for this 13 x 15" pitch four blade prop at 6000 RPM at 29.3 knots over ground
15% slip for the 12.75 x 17" pitch 4 blade prop turning 5600 RPM at 29.1 knots over ground


Quote:

Originally Posted by FishStretcher (Post 205102)
Raising the motor one hole got me a little. Maybe a knot of speed, but only if I trim the motor to a point where it starts to ventilate a bit, I think. When I did that, I could jump on the throttle and slip or ventilate to get to 5900 RPM occasionally.
But the extra speed came at the same 5600 RPMs, steady state, withou crazy trim- so that's good. And the cable steering is better (lighter). But I need a hydraulic helm.

I will check throttle adjustment tomorrow. If that is correct then I will bolt on the 15 pitch. If not, then I will adjust it then try a top speed run again.



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