I just purchased a 2002 22' Cruiser with twin Honda 50's with 100 hours and in "like new" condition. As I will use it mostly in Prince William Sound in Alaska, the twin outboards area a great safety backup feature should I lose an engine.
However, when I first took the boat out, on a local freshwater lake, with a single engine, I could only get about 4000 RPM and under 8 mph.. not up on step. From what I have read, the boat should be able to get up on step and at least 12-15 MPH with a single 50? With both, no problem, can get RPM right up high as I want at 30 MPH if desired.
The props are 11.1 x 14. I assume these are too "fast" for what I need. I am willing to sacrifice top end speed for better performance on a single engine (and in heavy seas, where I noticed boat bogging down at times).
Can anyone give me advice? Don't want to invest in two props and find they are "too little or too much." 13" or 12"?
We took it out in Prince William Sound for 5 days last week, and did great!
Thanks.
However, when I first took the boat out, on a local freshwater lake, with a single engine, I could only get about 4000 RPM and under 8 mph.. not up on step. From what I have read, the boat should be able to get up on step and at least 12-15 MPH with a single 50? With both, no problem, can get RPM right up high as I want at 30 MPH if desired.
The props are 11.1 x 14. I assume these are too "fast" for what I need. I am willing to sacrifice top end speed for better performance on a single engine (and in heavy seas, where I noticed boat bogging down at times).
Can anyone give me advice? Don't want to invest in two props and find they are "too little or too much." 13" or 12"?
We took it out in Prince William Sound for 5 days last week, and did great!
Thanks.