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93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
- Pura Vida
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93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
Reading through the many insightful posts, particularly on fuel mileage, rpm's, and efficiency...i saw many comments referring to 20, 21, 22 pitched props. This makes me question if 19's are appropriate. I expect they are original, and would think that 19s would give higher rpm than higher pitched props, but my rpms at WOT seem to be 3000/3100 max.
Just looking for insights and clarifications. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
To double-check the diameter, just measure from center of shaft to one blade tip and double it. See if that comes closer to 18 or 19.
Definitely agree with Cooler. Either an 18 or 19 (or probably even a 20 or 21), your engines should get WELL OVER 3100 RPM at WOT. Is the bottom clean? Definitely look at fuel filters too. If you don't know when they've been replaced, then replace them ALL (primary and secondary) to start with "known good".
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
The stamp on the prop is clearly 18L 19, i will check that with a tape & look at the cable rigging as well once the weather cooperates.
The boat was basically a slip-based lounge for the last 16 years, hard wired to the dock with direct tv and all, & certainly not regularly run or maintained under the decks.
I've done plugs, filters, and assorted maintenance so far - certainly plan on the less urgent details this year. Most of last summer's projects were emergency-type unfortunately, but hopefully i can make progress toward "maintenance" instead of repairs.
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- Pura Vida
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
Both engines were similar in RPM, sound & sync'd well.
This thread will help me remember things to look at/for once the season starts.
The throttles "almost" firewall, perhaps ill be lucky & report back with an easy cable adjustment.
BTW, the Port prop also had two other stampings...pics attached. I suppose one is a serial/date code & other is mfg.
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
Cooler wrote:Source of the post Just speculating, but looks like 08 05 is the date of repair. The 6 digit number maybe the repair facility identifier. The cable adjustment would not be a lot to gain another 800 or 900 RPM, so check both ends. You are not going to run at above 3600RPM anyway, gas consumption above 3400 really gets ugly. I think everything is going to be OK. You're biggest issue going forward is gas price. I keep seeing $6 price signs on the TV news at car stations. Yikes! That is probably the high side, but scary how that will translate to marine stations. Hoping my marina has some fuel in the tanks from last fall. I will have access to my boat in warm storage, in a few weeks. Looking forward to getting prepped for launch in roughly 60 days. er
A friend works for a printing company and one of their clients is a national gas retailer. They just got bombed with a big order for extra 5's and 6's for the signs. At least they didn't order 7's and 8's!!!! (although the 6's could also be used as 9's!!! )
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Re: 93 Mariner 330 "18L 19" Propeller
I'd check the other prop. If they were OEM, then likely the two serial numbers will be consecutive.
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