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Prop for 23 SeaCraft with transom-mounted Merc 250 EFI
Hello,
Does anyone have any suggestions for this setup? The SeaCraft is a 1978, and the Merc 250 EFI Offshore is from 1996. I'm currently running a 17 pitch Mirage Plus, and am only getting 5,400 rpm and 46/47 mph with an empty boat. Another thing is the prop blows out on turns, and the engine still needs to be raised a hole or two. Thoughts? |
What's your goal?
I would get the engine height set correctly first. It sounds like you are close. The mirage plus is a large diameter lower rake prop (15.5") and it does blowout pretty easily. Rev4 17p will hold a lot better, but you might lose a few RPM's over the mirage plus 17p. I personally would try an 18p Enertia (non Eco) which are faster than the mirage plus and hold a lot better. 19p Highfive is a very small diameter prop that's good in the low to mid range. That prop can ride high and won't blow out. I ran a 225hp 3.0L carb Mariner with a 17p Rev4 for a week (before I sold the engine). Running light I could get into the high 40's trimmed up. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...m204/225_G.jpg http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...00_1.sized.jpg On the current engine 150hp Merc 4 stroke . . . I either run a 15p Enertia or 17p Highfive (depending on load). http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...811_035022.jpg |
Appreciate the reply! I'm shooting for a prop that gets me to at least 5,600rpm, and doesn't blow out. Good hole shot is a strong plus, as well as high cruising and top end speed.
What rpms were you turning on the 225 with the 17p rev4? |
If I remember correctly it was 5800rpms. That 3.0L engine drank fuel. I could believe how much it used. I put a 2.4L frankenmerc back on after that one until I repowered with the 150.
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Rev 4 is the direction I would go.
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100lbs in the wrong place can slow you down a few mph. Every 100lbs extra will make your top end suffer. Waterlogged foam in stringers can add several hundred pounds. T Tops can be the absolute worst performance killers!!! Poorly designed Tops will catch the wind and act like a giant parachute. Just picture a 4x8 sheet of plywood flying through the air at 40mph. Tilt the front of that sheet up 5 - 10 degrees into a 15mph head wind . . . what happens? We are talking about 25year old motors. If we were comparing both engines using the exact same hull in a controlled environment then we could say more definitively that your 250efi was tired. 46mph is respectable with a 250. Here's a video of my boat with a 1987 vertical reed chrome bore 2.4L 175. Running light the boat would tickle 43/44mph. Those 2.4L engines weigh under 400lbs. Early fingerported 2.4L 200hp horizontal reed mercs would dyno at 218hp from the factory. That vertical reed 2.4L was real strong too . . . I'd bet money that engine was over 200hp on a dyno (despite the sticker on the cowling) and had good bottom end torque. (here's a few mods for the 2.4L . . . https://www.chattanoogafishingforum....=39864&start=1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg7cdv1w1vE |
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