tunnelv wrote:
Matt , try running it with the prop you raced and see the speed and rpm?
I would like to. I didn't that day because it had a hard time getting on plane with the smaller prop. I suspect I'll have a hard time getting on plane (see above description with small prop). RPMs will be lower due to higher gears. Kinda wish this 12x19 prop was vented.
The smaller less efficient prop had minor trouble getting the boat on plane with the 1.71 gear lower. But I could easily lose 40 or 50 lbs (seat and smaller gas tank).
I'm going to try my best to have a T750 motor on this boat for the next race. Although this 70hp was slower than T750 boats, not sure how I'll do with a smaller motor.. Either the boat is heavy and hooked, or the 70hp is weak, or all of the above..
M
I have two props, both are Ron Hill Signature semi-cleaver thru-hub. One is 12x19 (diam is actually larger than 12), the other is 11.25x18 (diam is now smaller than 11.25). the 11.25x18 was "sharpened" and balanced by Kawartha. They did not thin the blades at all. It also has "cup" on the leading edge (weird, and not sure that is helping at all). And according to prop slip calcs, the weirdo 11.25x18 is not as efficient as the 12x19. Now that I know the actual gear ratios, I'm getting 11% slip for the 11.25x18" and 7% slip (Gravenhurst race) with the 12x19".