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Hello all,
I always get great help here, so I thought I'd ask about prop pitch. I have a 1987 204 Grady White Overnighter that I just finished restoring. I'm currently performing sea trials.
She’s powered by a 2005 Yamaha 150hp four-stroke with a 2005 Yamaha 15hp four-stroke kicker. I need to lower my prop pitch and I'm looking for some advice.
I've tried two props so far:
Both actually perform very similarly:
As I understand it, I’m supposed to be getting closer to 5500–6000 RPM at WOT with this engine. What pitch would you recommend trying next?
Any guidance would be much appreciated!
I always get great help here, so I thought I'd ask about prop pitch. I have a 1987 204 Grady White Overnighter that I just finished restoring. I'm currently performing sea trials.
She’s powered by a 2005 Yamaha 150hp four-stroke with a 2005 Yamaha 15hp four-stroke kicker. I need to lower my prop pitch and I'm looking for some advice.
I've tried two props so far:
- Stainless 21P, four-blade
- Aluminum 19P, four-blade
Both actually perform very similarly:
- WOT (wide open throttle) RPM: ~4600
- Speed at WOT: ~35–37 mph
- Speed at 3300 RPM: ~24 mph
As I understand it, I’m supposed to be getting closer to 5500–6000 RPM at WOT with this engine. What pitch would you recommend trying next?
Any guidance would be much appreciated!