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Montego 534 rpm at WOT
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Montego 534 rpm at WOT
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Re: Montego 534 rpm at WOT
I had a 36 ft. Uniflite before purchasing our 1989 4207 Carver. I had a similar problem with it and it took a little investigating to get just the right diameter and pitch props. First ,I did a complete tune up, checked the bottom condition, etc. I made up a chart with rpm, vacuum and speed, and then ran the boat out, loaded as I would when I usually cruise ( full water, fuel,food etc.). Every 300 rpm, I wrote down the speed and vacuum, up to WOT. I could only get the revs up to about 3600 rpm. Then I called a good prop repair shop and talked to the owner for a while. He told me that 1" of pitch equals roughly 200 rpm, add 1" and you get about 200 rpm less, and take out an inch of pitch and you gain roughly 200 rpm. With diameter, you get about 400 rpm difference for every inch up or down.
I had 19" X 18" 3 bladed props when I started this experiment, and wound up with 17" X 16" four blade props. I went from a top speed of 18 1/2 knots at 3600 rpm, to a top speed of 26 knots at 4400 rpm (which is the manufacturers rpm at WOT) and doubled the vacuum at 3300 rpm. To me, that means less stress on the engines and better fuel economy.
Also, if the boat has spent it's life in the chuck, check you exhaust manifolds for restrictions.
Good Luck
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