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Old 01-10-2020, 12:56 AM
Bigshrimpin Bigshrimpin is offline
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Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like I am getting closer to the correct motor height. Next time I am out, I will take a picture of the AV plate and make note of RPM at WOT.
I have seen several recommendations for a Mercury Revolution 4 prop. Anybody have experience with the Rev 4 on a 23 Sceptre? What about a Bravo 1?
Glad you got the height dialed in. 2.5L 200's are very nice motors.

I ran a Rev4 on my 23 with a 225hp 3.0L Mariner a while ago. The 3.0L was way too thirsty for my taste, so I didn't run it very long. Mid range cruise and low speed operation is great with the rev4. It has a ton of stern lift and almost never blows out. It's not the fastest prop if that's what you are chasing. I think you'd like a 17P enertia (not the GIANT ECO enertia).

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Old 01-10-2020, 12:16 PM
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Thanks for the feedback gents! The current prop is an Mirage Plus 17p. I am definitely not after top speed, but I do want to maintain the ability to comfortably cruise at around 30mph. think I will try the Rev4 next, but before I do - I will take a better pic of the AV plate at fast cruise and get a good reading on of RPM at WOT. Will report back once I do. Was planning to run the boat tomorrow but the weather is crap, so it will likely be next weekend.
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Old 01-11-2020, 10:00 PM
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I had to run the Mirage Plus deeper than the Rev4, enertia, or highfive. If you are blowing out now with the Mirage Plus, I'd try a 17p rev4 and see how it goes without changing the engine height.
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Old 01-27-2020, 02:12 PM
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Had a chance to run the boat again. Took a picture of the AV plate at cruise - still looks buried. With 2 people on board and 1/2 tank of gas, WOT is 43MPH at around 5700RPM. The tachometer is being a bit flaky, so I do not have 100% confidence in that number (its always something). I recently bought a used Rev 4 17p to try, but as I was about to put it on, I realized that it interferes with the trim tab, and the tab will need to be clearanced. I did not have the tools with me, so I will try the Rev 4 next time.
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Old 04-13-2020, 12:50 PM
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I ran the boat with the 17p Rev 4 on Saturday and its a winner! Improved holeshot, better cruise, does not blow out in turns, and the boat just feels more planted! Lost 2mph on the top end, but I am not concerned. Cruise is 32mph at 4500rpm and the boat/motor seems happy
I am sure I can go up one more hole (as high as it will go), but will leave it as-is. Better is the enemy of good.
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