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I/O Performance Advise
I have a Silverhawk 24 i/o and have a prop slip problem I'm trying to solve...~30 - 35% depending on load. I know it's not a perfect comparison, but there are more Seacrafts out there than Silverhawks so giving it a try here.
Details below... my question is, can anyone with an i/o Seacraft 23 give me a sense of where you're WoT slip % is? Any comparison is further complicated by fact that I have a Yanmar 4lha 240hp that turns up 3550 max RPM. Only Seacraft I've seen with a diesel is that redone Potter hull going for ~100k+. Many thanks, ----------> Engine: Yanmar 4lh HP: 240 WoT RPM Range: 3450 - 3550 (Heavy / Light load) Sea trial WoT RPM: 3550 - 3650 (Heavy / Light load) MPH WoT: 34 / 35 Drive: Bravo I: 1.65 Prop: Stock four blade Bravo I 26P |
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Perhaps to much pitch.. or maybe the prop is to small in diameter
Sooru wish I could be mor help |
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Guessing a 22 or 24 pitch prop would be what you need... I'd go with a 22.
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I'd have that prop measured to be sure it's a 26" prop. Speed seems about right for that combo.
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Thanks for the replies...
Regarding diameter, I can only go up to 15 3/4... maybe 16 with the Bravo One sterndrive. On pitch / other props I've tried, here's the history: - Boat came with a 24P Bravo that had been altered somehow... looked like diameter was reduced and some cup was added... performance was slightly better but RPMs were hitting redline at 3750; yanmar spec is 3550 max propped rpm. - I strapped a 24P stock on and lost ~5mph... RPMs still hitting redline - Moved to 26P stock... slight increase in top-end, RPM's at 3650 / 3550 with light / heavy load, respectively so still need to bring down ~100rpm. Further, boat is a pig getting over hump |
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It's a stock Bravo, so probably coming in around 25". New, out of box this week so not a condition issue. I'm ok with top-end of 35mph, but the slip just seems too high based on what I read here / other boating forums. Beginning to think it's just the nature of my engine / drive / hull set up
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Ripcurl, My 22 pitch prop was assuming it was a bravo 3 duo prop.
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There's still something wrong with that equation. No way do you have 30-35% prop slip.
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Can you confirm the final drive ratio?
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It's a Bravo One 1.65:1 outdrive with a Bravo One 26 / 15.25 wheel. Bravo One wheels are typically 1" lower pitch than stamped, so I ran 25P and 26P through the calculator. Results as follows:
25P WoT RPM=3650 Theoretical Speed = 52 MPH Actual Speed = 35 MPH Slip = 1 - 35/52 = 33% 26P WoT RPM=3650 Theoretical Speed = 54 MPH Actual Speed = 35 MPH Slip = 1 - 35/54 = 35% |
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