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buddie Newbie

Joined: 22 Feb 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Feb 22, 2006 1:12 am Post subject: Prop question |
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Hello, I've been searching the internet for results of switching to other props for a wakeboard boat.
I would like to know if one of you have experience in swapping props, because there is an Supra Marauder 21' with a 14" diameter 14" pitch 6" cup and we would like to swap it with a 16" pitch prop for lower RPM's in cruising speed, and still enough acceleration for pulling out a mono-skieer.
Is this possible?
The gear ratio is 1,23:1, which is driven by a 5,7 liter 280 hp V8.
Thanks alot,
buddie |
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SanderB Criminal

Joined: 01 May 2003 Posts: 91 City: The Netherlands, Loosdrecht
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Posted: Feb 22, 2006 5:27 am Post subject: |
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Hi there,
This question is regarding my boat, in fact it's driven by a 351cu PCM/Ford (carb, Protec ignition), about 260HP's. The current topspeed is around 40mph (GPS checked) without ballast, and the accelaration is amazing. Get's there really quick, just like a towboat should.
At WOT the engine is hitting 4400RPM.
I know that i will give up acceleration (that's holeshot speed? Excuse me, i'm from Europe), but when making a tour around the country it's just not comfortable constantly driving at around 4000/4200RPM. Also sucks for fuel economy.
The problem is that i'm planning to put some ballast in the boat, i already own a 600 pound Fatsac, and planning to put 220 pounds more in the stern, and 330 pounds in the bow. With this weight i don't think it's a good idea getting a 16 pitch prop right?
Picture showing some data on the prop:
Thanks,
Sander |
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