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I don't see how you could be any more stern heavy than my rig. But mine does not porpoise at normal trim angles. If you over trim without the hammer down, yes it will porpoise. I haven't seen one yet that wouldn't if you put in too much trim.. MY .02
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I want good overall use but with as high top speed as possible, and that shouldn't be a problem with 250 hp? |
[QUOTE=RidgeRunner;224561]To finish Ferm's thought I use a 3 blade Mirage copy made by Quicksilver without the PVS (vent holes) 21 Pitch. Not the fastest but great all around performance. Big round eared blades with some cup on the trailing edge for extra bite. Good bow lift, good cruise, both speed and mileage wise.
I had an EFI once. Sold it to a guy on here. Those motors drink lots of petrol... It was the fastest motor I ever tried on my V-20 at 61.7 mph officially turning a 23p Tempest to the limiter at 5800 RPM.. Lots of prop slip but the stern lifts a little more with the Tempest and that prop likes trim. See signature picture of the 250 EFI strung out on the Suwannee River a few years back. That was when I weighed 270 lbs. Now that I am 175 lbs. I am sure I could reach 62 ;-) :beer: Click on the picture to see how much boat is actually out of the water. The keel is touching water just in front of the console. Aired out for a old F-20 fisherman.Attachment 6316 Looks awesome! :clap: It looks like you have a bracket on, is that good or bad for top speed? My boat doesn't have a top, so I'm gonna reach for the 62 mph mark, or 55kn as we say! |
I think it helps to get the propeller into cleaner water, maybe a little top end gain. I never ran the boat without the bracket, so I do not know for sure..
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fyi the bottom of my swim platform sits about flush with the water |
Speaking from experience, if its an injected engine, it starts pulling power at 4900 or so. Put one in a few years back, and found it to be PICKY about propping. If you went a hair low on pitch, it would pull power, a hair to much pitch and it would bog out, but get it JUST right and she would boogy.
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The real problem with propping is that there's so much more to a prop than just the pitch, and all of them effect how the engine preforms. You have pitch, diameter, rake, cupping, prop material, type of blade, blade tip, number of blades, and of course, position of the blade in the water, just to name a few. (there are more) And each and every one of those items can and will effect the overall performance of the engine and the boat. :ski:
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