oGaryo
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Hi, during the sea trial of the new boat, I noticed the RPM at WOT was between 5200 and 5400 on the gauge.. on checking the spec it should sit between 4600 and 5000. Is this simply a case of installing a prop with high pitch or should I be factoring in other things?
I guess the concern is whether a lower pitch prop has been fitted to get her on to the plane quickly to the detriment of crusing economy.
I did ask and was told a 16 pitch prop is fitted which seems to agree with the recommendations in the Mercury Prop selector tool when using weight etc as the data input... will try putting in WOT RPM to see what that states.. one of the conditions of sale is that I get to give the boat a thorough check over once out the water.
I guess the question will ultimately be whether it would be cheeky of me to ask for a new, higher pitch prop to be fitted as part of the sale.
p.s. I don't intend to have a survey carried out due to the excellent service history and it having a recent hull and engine survey.
I guess the concern is whether a lower pitch prop has been fitted to get her on to the plane quickly to the detriment of crusing economy.
I did ask and was told a 16 pitch prop is fitted which seems to agree with the recommendations in the Mercury Prop selector tool when using weight etc as the data input... will try putting in WOT RPM to see what that states.. one of the conditions of sale is that I get to give the boat a thorough check over once out the water.
I guess the question will ultimately be whether it would be cheeky of me to ask for a new, higher pitch prop to be fitted as part of the sale.
p.s. I don't intend to have a survey carried out due to the excellent service history and it having a recent hull and engine survey.