I have a 75 hp mariner. Not really sure what Size prop can anyone tell me how to Find out. and where I can find a good deal on props.
try this: http://appcenter.mercurymarine.com/propSelector/home.do (http://appcenter.mercurymarine.com/propSelector/home.do)
I have a brand new H1-1315 I can sell you cheap. See if that will work for youand PM me
That link above. Keeps saying error. I think the prop I have now is a 17p. I don't know much about props so a little help would be great. The problem I have is it takes the boat for ever to get on plane what would you guys suggest. Someone told me to try a smaller pitch.
My boat info is. 18 ft F/S. Max load is 1225 LBS. 75Hp motor. The Boat came with a 120 Hp Force But that blew up.
Im not looking for the best On the market just something affordable that can help Get me a little more top end or out of the hole faster. I think I just need a bigger motor but good motors are hard to find so I will try the prop first.
It sounds like the boat might be alittle under powered but if you want to try a prop first you do want to try a smaller pitch. A smaller pitch should get you out of the hole quicker but it will turn more RPMs so you have to watch that. A higher pitch will normally give you better top end so its a trade off.
what year is the boat/motor? do you know the actual weight? also what is your WOT rpm? pitching down to a 15 would get you more holeshot but you'll lose top end. also you need to find the operating range(rpm) for your motor and pitch your prop to match that with your boat running at a normal load. Also, have you looked closely at your current props condition? all the blades look the same, no bends, cracks, etc.
I broke a tip off last year so I have to get a new prop. I think the motor is a 95. the prop came with the motor. I don't have any of the info on the motor just the max cap for the boat it says 1225 max load. The boat runs a 5 grand now max rpm is 6 grand. not sure if this helps. I would rater get better top end the hole shot.
I did a little searching for info on this prop. It calls for a 17 pitch prop exhaust threw. So now the ? is should I pitch up or down 3 blade or 4. and what's the difference with the 3 blade and 4 blade. and what is a good price for a prop . thanks
4 blade will usually give better holeshot, less top end, and better handling; 4 blades are usually used in higher hp applications for this reason. If your current prop is aluminum, just going to stainless will increase your top end a little because it won't "flex". As far as price goes I would check in your local marine repair shop for used props, usually they have pretty good selection. My local shop lent me 4 used props so I could take them to the lake and run each one to see what worked for my boat/motor setup.
Ideally, you should find what Mariner says your WOT operating rpm range should be(the local shop should have this) and then you should prop it to run in that range
Quote from: fowlmouth on April 13, 2009, 06:02:02 PM
Ideally, you should find what Mariner says your WOT operating rpm range should be(the local shop should have this) and then you should prop it to run in that range
That is the "Right" answer......If you need help searching down a used prop let me know...I may be able to help point you in the right direction...As Fowlmouth said it would be great if you could get 3 or 4 and try them out.....Do you have a Tach in your boat????
Yes it runs at 5 grand.
Quote from: csfishslayer on April 12, 2009, 06:25:50 PM
My boat info is. 18 ft F/S. Max load is 1225 LBS. 75Hp motor. The Boat came with a 120 Hp Force But that blew up.
Im not looking for the best On the market just something affordable that can help Get me a little more top end or out of the hole faster. I think I just need a bigger motor but good motors are hard to find so I will try the prop first.
definatly needs a bigger moter..
a 75 with a 17 is a bass tracker moter-just to keep it in prespective- i would look at power tech something in a 15p 4 blade...
how ever if -thats a big if-you can get it to plane out. don't look to be turning more than 4500 rpm.
as you are pushing a heavy boat-max load just tells ya how much weight it takes to get the water line to the top cap/rub rail-hull weight is easier to figure..
an 18 foot fish and ski weighs like 2200-2800 pounds depending on year and componets with a merc/force i an guessing an early to mid 90's-wood incased glass transomes and stringers add ALOT of weight.. .a 150 horse is the ideal moter for a boat that heavy..
btw i did check your right not to many moters available in your area...i did how ever find ONE in wi...
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/2001-Johnson-115hp-93701944
zooker
good looking out thats not a bad deal. Thanks
You might make get some helpful info from Wolverine Propeller in Lincoln Park (313-383-0020), they are on Southfield just west of I75 in Lincoln Park. I've somehow lost the biz card with a name but it's a small shop and they take pride in really paying attention to detail of what you are trying to find (boat, normal load wgt including yours!, they'll ask where you go river v. lake, do you want hole v. top end, and the all important $$$, etc.) He will do his best to do right by you... He helped me out 2yrs ago and then some w/ a 1986 Venture (not a lot of those around here) 15'10, 65 Suzuki, he didn't just grab one of the shelf and say "here", he sat down and we really talked about what to buy w/out "breaking the bank."
Good luck,
Scott
Thanks for the info I will check that out.
I am looking for a spare prop myself. Currently I have a 4 blade raker. I think it is pitched at 24. I was thinking about a 3 blade pitched about the same. My motor is a Johnson 155 hp industrial. It has no markings and cased in grey. It has cast heads instead of aluminum. It was used in the first Desert Storm on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Iraq on the patrol boats. Pretty dependable. Just yesterday though the electric trim motor died. :'( Got to get that repaired first. Hopefully I can get it into the shop this week.
BD ;D