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theres nothing better than a great day on the water.
Ответитьif you can afford that boat, you shouldn't worry about mileage, lol
ОтветитьUnless I misunderstood, I think you need the 18" pitch. Full of water and few fat anglers will make the 18 shine.
ОтветитьThank you, clearly described and informational.
ОтветитьGood info man. You might miss a cushion on the leaning post cruising at 40.
ОтветитьCongratulations
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Happy New Year 2022
So in theory, if the diameter and pitch are identical, would a 4 blade still give u better hole shot vs the 3 blade?
ОтветитьI’m gonna take you up on that race offer!
ОтветитьAs usual, great video Mike. Informative for all to understand. The short clip of your pulling your boat....no tie downs on the rear of the boat. Be safe buddy. David A.
ОтветитьIf it makes you happy, it's worth it. Happy 2022!
ОтветитьBird was like, no line at the buffet ... LOL
ОтветитьAwesome!!! Let’s drag race!!! Lol great video brother!
ОтветитьI heard you made all your money on bitcoin
ОтветитьCapt Mike … it was good seeing you out there and thx for including my classic 89’ contender at the end! Unicorn no doubt brother! Points to ponder if not already …. average boater unless you are a bass fisherman runs less than 10-15% of time at W.O.T. and above ~45-55%+ at cruise, so you dialed it in nicely … remember you had no gear, passengers or head wind/waves of any significance or full live wells, so 19P is better. Mercury Marine has always preferred to prop at higher rpm range rather than lower more for internal combustion reason ie. Detonation etc as boaters would overload boats lug and slow piston speed, not much to worry though with electronic control technology on outboards today. Anyway I would bet on average operator will not perceive a loss or gain of 1-2 mph unless you are looking at those fancy gauges ;-) . Similar to Realestate on this one application,application,application! You nailed it!
Ответить18 pitch you need max rated RPM/ close as possible - to prolong the life of the motor...... But hey it's your boat...... Happy to see you back, love your video's.....
Ответитьnice video cap! i have a 18ft rib with a suzuki df115 what prop do you recommend? thanks in advance
ОтветитьI'm curious what the df 350 would have done on that boat, my Mako 254 is alot heaveir hull, i have a big ttop, same livewell, and carry 240gls fuel. Yesterday running will full coolers ice 150gls fuel i was getting 51@6k, seeing 2.8-9 mpg cruising 38-39 3mp @34mph. But the holeshot is amazing without tabs, 40mph around 5-6secs. Happy new year capt Mike and looking forward to more great content! 3mpg @ 40 is definetly robbing the fuel dock!
ОтветитьThank God you are back brother !
Ответитьstill didnt see 5600? you need to drop pitch down even more. get that motor up to 5900 at WOT.
ОтветитьThat is old school shit bro.check out sparrow propellers.
ОтветитьI’d like to see what a 20 bravo would do. A bravos Holeshot usually can’t be beat and they cruise fast on a lot of hulls
ОтветитьIf you want few economy ...
Suzuki baby
sems like your still a ways off on the 6000 band and carrying no real weight every 200 lbs makes such a difference with outboards you should be able to borrow props so you don't need to buy right away
ОтветитьHow is it possible that you get better mileage out of your boat than my 17ft bay boat
ОтветитьTry that 18 pitch had to go down two pitch sizes to get max rpm out of my Yamaha when I first got it trial n error.
ОтветитьMike, I noticed a little porpoising on the boat as you accelerated and went to a higher speed. I cured mine by using the engine trim out 1-2 degrees while watching the speed and consumption. It may help you with smoothing out the ride if you want to eliminate the bouncing. I tighten the engine down when I'm going trolling speeds. Just a thought! Tight Lines, fair winds
Ответитьif i may i would like to suggest you get a floscan for real time gallons per hour fuel burn
ОтветитьU ready change pitch no big improvement next look at propeller diameter try smaller diameter same pitch
ОтветитьYou want to prop for your full typical load. You should go back to the prop shop and swap out for an 18P of the same prop. You were into the 5500 range, but that is a bit low for that engine, especially since you didn't seem to have a load of people with coolers, tackle bags, full livewells and so on. With two people and full livewells, try to get in the 5900 range. Then when fully loaded you will end up in the 55-5600 range. Propped right, you will get about the same top speed, but won't be lugging the motor as much, and the engine will breathe easier. With that 19P, when loaded heavy, you will probably be in the 5200 range.
Getting toward the top of your RPM range makes for less wear and longer life. Imagine starting your truck out in 2nd gear at every stop sign. Your Raptor can do that easily with the power it makes, but imagine the extra wear on the engine and transmission. This is the same in principle.
Everyone is telling you to shoot for as close to 6K as you can because we want to see you do well with your new ride.
Mike is your verado a 25” or a 30” shaft?
ОтветитьYou need a 17p
Ответитьhow much fuel did you have?
ОтветитьGreat video . Wish some one would address altitude problems and cures ?
ОтветитьNah. You go get a variable pitch prop... . One that changes pitch when you adjust the trim.... In the 80s my dad had one on a Baja... Islander 180? Was a 4 or 6. Mercruiser. No problems. ..
ОтветитьSaid 2.2 mpg at 50 mph and 5500 rpm
ОтветитьHow much fuel did you have?
ОтветитьI have a boat very similar to yours in size (might be a little bit heavier ) as well with a 300 Verrado… I’m running a 14x18P gets out of the hole well but barely gets 40 mph… I’m thinking of putting a 15”x18P…. (1” bigger) what can I expect?? A few more mph and better RPM at mid range… what are your thoughts?
ОтветитьSo americans refuse to use the metric system. But that they refuse to use knots when on water bothers me grandly.
ОтветитьHow heavy is that boat? Not hating, it was a good video and nice boat just seems a little slow for such a chonker of an engine
ОтветитьYou will get worse gas mileage but better take off
ОтветитьVery good informative video. I have been experimenting with different pitch's on my boat
ОтветитьI have a 2010 Bentley 240 pontoon with a 2010 Mercury 90hp 2-stroke. My WOT rpm is around 5300. My current prop is 13-3/4 with a 15 pitch. Do you think there is another prop I can use to gain more speed for pulling tubes? Some have recommended going with a 14-1/2 and maybe a 16 pitch. Any thoughts?
ОтветитьSuper clean instruction.
ОтветитьAfter watching so many videos on props I get yours...awesome vid! I know nothing and learning but at least you helped me 'experience' the ride!
ОтветитьGreetings coming from Indonesia, Aru Maluku Islands and healthy greetings, always thank you, senior, for the information about supporting equipment for ship and boat decisions and it is very important for anglers' activities because this is all closely related.
ОтветитьWhats the length of the boat please
ОтветитьOur boat has 50 jo and runs 5660 rpm at max
ОтветитьPretty hilarious all the talk of fuel economy and cost and you bought a Mercury 🤣🤣
Kinda like people complaining about there muscle cars fuel milage 🤷♂️🤷♂️
What did you buy your engine in counter rotation? A lh prop on a single engine boat is rare.
ОтветитьHappy New Year! Wishing everyone a great one in 2022!
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