prop sizes question
Submitted by petermac on Wed, 2018-02-07 19:39
my 5 meter side console traily (yes chinese) has a 75 hp yamy on the back that will only rev to about 4500rpm , its runing a 13/1/4 x 16 prop , i seem to remember the my old 80 yamy that i had on my 5.3 m stacer would rev to 5200 rpm , i have two spare props from my 80 yamy 13x17 and 13x 19 what should i do to get the extra rpm , also its a bit of a slug geting on the plane
Darren253
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That doesn’t sound right...
That doesn’t sound right... is it a new motor?
the new Yami 75 has a WOT of 6100rpm and you would want to be within 500rpm of that at full throttle. For every inch less in pitch you go you can expect to increase WOT rpm between 200 & 250rpm.
Sounds like you are significantly over-propped. Might need a complete rethink of the prop range/sizing.
petermac
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yes its new
yes its brand new only done 5 hours
petermac
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the prop
its the prop the boat came with what do you suggest i go to prop size
keg
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go back to dealer
last time i bought a new boat the dealer exchanged props a couple of time until i got the right one for the boat
petermac
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thanks keg
i hadent thought of that but it would be with gritted teeth if i went back to the dealer
Darren253
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I changed props 3times on my
I changed props 3times on my Merc from the dealer.
gruntre69
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These dealers should be held
These dealers should be held to account in supplying a boat motor package that is propped correctly with the motor also mounted correctly. I also have this problem but unfortunately I wasn't the purchaser of the repower and Hitech Marine don't want to know about it...
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Anyfishwilldo (not verified)
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The dealer does do it, I've
The dealer does do it, I've dealt with them in the past... but I did a sea trial before taking ownership and changed the prop twice for no charge. The dealer would be held accountable if the buyer approaches them, regardless of ill feelings. I was in yelling matches when I got my trail craft off them, but they still set the motor up how I wanted it.
meglodon
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Right on the money anyfishwilldo
It really gives me the business when you deal with people and all you are asking for is what you have paid for, ie: I want my motor to be blah blah blah and my boat to be blah blah and that is what I'm paying for.
Not to have some retailer how can't be bothered to make sure everything is A1 before presenting it to the purchaser, no ifs, no buts, no excuses.
According to consumer affairs the retailer is totally responsible for the goods he sells to the customer.
The process to gain what you paid for is basically this, you go back to the retailer and "discuss" the situation and how you see it should be resolved. If the situation is not resolved at this "discussion" you write Email what ever to the retailer pointing out that you have not received what you paid for and the "discussion" has not resolved the situation.
Give them 10 working days to respond if satisfaction is not obtained, go to consumer affairs and show them the efforts you have made to have the situation resolved.
Consumer affairs and the retailer get into each others wax and you do not get involved, no stress no anxiety just relax and let the pros handle it. Easy passé.
Darren253
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13 5/8 x 13
13 5/8 x 13 Should put you back into the 5300rpm range.
Check the manual and see what the WOT range is. You will get a ton more torque too for getting onto the plane.
Vinesh87
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Take back to dealer to
Take back to dealer to fix
Or call Max Ogrady props. They know there stuff!
meglodon
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Yep, take back to the dealer to rectify
A good dealer will do a lot to keep his customers happy knowing that because of his good service he is likely to see the same customer in the future.
Quobbarockhopper
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so your already going for WOT
so your already going for WOT on a motor thats not run in yet at 5 hours. thatl last
Darren253
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Whats the problem? Straight from my manual...
Engine Break‑in Procedure IMPORTANT: Failure to follow the engine break‑in procedures can result in poor performance throughout the life of the engine and can cause engine damage. Always follow break‑in procedures.
For the first two hours of operation, run the engine at varied throttle settings up to 4500 RPM or at three‑quarter throttle, and at full throttle for approximately one minute every ten minutes.
For the next eight hours of operation, avoid continuous operation at full throttle for more than five minutes at a time
Yamaha is similar...
2000rpm max 1st hr
3000rpm max 2nd hr
Next 8hr full rev range not being at WOT for more than 5mins at a time.
Ryan C
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props
after much trial and error with my new Barcrusher , i have learnt every inch increase of pitch means 200 less rpm at full throttle but more top speed (2 knts?) , the formula is a 21 inch pitch moves the boat forward 21 inches with 1 rotation, i went from a 14inch diameter by 19 inch pitch prop 2 weeks ago on my 140 suzuki that was hitting 6500 rpm and (rev limiter) to a 21 inch pitch (14x 21) and gained 4 knots top speed and dropped 3-400 rpm to 6000-6100 max rpm , you need to be careful that the pitch isnt to large and turn your boat into a slug out of the hole.
cheers
petermac
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so here we go
boat dealer i bought my boat from says prop size is problem of the yamy dealer that supplyed the motor spoke to the suppler of the yamy and tend to agree with them " we water test our boats before we deliver them to the new owner to make sure they have the best prop for thier boat, its your dealers problem " i have bought boats of the yamy dealer before and they are good to deal with
Rob H
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Did you buy the outboard
Did you buy the outboard seperately?
If not, if you paid the dealer for the whole lot it does not matter what the dealer says, you have a contract only with the dealer.
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Ryan C
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Petermac
you need to go to a 14 or 15 inch prop Pete if you need more RPM evety inch less will give you approx 200rpm more
Marineboy
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Prop
going by the calcs that every inch less pitch gives you 200 more rpm if you are currently maxing out at 4500rpm it would mean you need a 10 or 11 inch prop to get you just into acceptable wot, geez that’s a very small prop and would that not suggest the boat is a little underpowered ?
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Rob H
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Pitch not diameter
Pitch not diameter
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Marineboy
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Huh
small meaning pitch not dia
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holth
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Sounds like there wasnt a
Sounds like there wasnt a water test prior to deliverery. Not suprised concidering were you bought it.
I know different motor but had a 75 merc 4 stroke on my 5.3 traily and ran a 16" prop to 5500rpm.
Raising motor may pickup afew 100 rpms.
Kyle Evill
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Hey Pete,My mate Daniel runs
Hey Pete,
My mate Daniel runs a small marine fab business out of Gnowangerup.. Absolutely bloody top notch full bottle in all things outboards. Best bet to give him a call 0448487822 and he’ll give you the run down of pitch versus diameter