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Old 04-27-2016, 11:41 AM
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I have an '89 Sceptre with a 225 ox-66. With 1000# of people and gear, at 30 mph I'm around 4700 rpms.

hopefully That's not your top speed . . . or something is very very wrong.
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Old 04-27-2016, 11:49 AM
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I don't see anywhere on this thread of what wheel we're turning here. Estimated 30 mph (maybe 28-32?) could be more or less. Are we running in still water, or in current.
When I had my 225 ox66 with a 15x19 prop, I was turning about 4700 rpm at 38 mph. I switched to a 15x17 and turned it about 5300. The top end didn't change much, but the engine ran better in my opinion.
I think a tachometer would be helpful here. Just my 2 cents.
btw. I did try a much smaller diameter prop and the boat took off like it was a different boat, it would run in the 40's, but I did not like the ride in seas. The bigger diameter
kept the boat in the water better and gave me a smoother ride.
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Old 04-27-2016, 03:36 PM
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Prop calc
http://www.go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm

OX66 ratio is 1.81


Let's assume it's a 15P prop the boat would have 18% prop slip to get 30mph at 4700rpm with a 1.81 ratio. 18% prop slip is awful.

17P would be 29% prop slip which is cement barge awful.
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Old 04-27-2016, 03:42 PM
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Mine's a "new to me" boat that I've only had out twice. I have a 15x17 prop. Most of the last trip was spent at 35-3800 rpms to keep from launching the boat. Where we could run faster, it was about 25 mph at 4200 rpms and 30 at 4700. I didn't run WOT, but there's plenty of throttle left over. Also we were probably closer to 1500# of people and gear with about 80 gallons of fuel.
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Old 04-27-2016, 06:08 PM
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I tried that calculator on the numbers I remember on the old motor (mind you that was over 12 years ago) and I get 19% slip on both props. I could not find a place to plug in the weight of the boat,load, type of hull, etc.

That same prop, a saltwater series 17 on an f225, same boat, gear ratio of 2 has 12% slip, per calculator.
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Old 04-27-2016, 07:54 PM
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What prop?

I asked 👍
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Old 04-27-2016, 08:55 PM
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First things first.
Compression test cold and hot please. Cold first.
Max rpm under load?

Pic of prop?
Weigh station nearby?
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Old 04-28-2016, 05:24 AM
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My question came from info on a boat for sale, so I don't have any other data ref prop etc.

I was just wondering, and as usual, the good people that frequent this site have excellent experience to share. Thanks
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Old 04-28-2016, 08:30 AM
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good one
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