baensch-ak
New member
Greetings, Cape Cruiser owners! Karen and I joined your group this past summer and I have a question: What size prop are you running on that boat with 115HP Yamaha engines? Ours came with a SS Michigan Wheel of 13"x 12 3/8" pitch. Plotting RPM vs Speed in knots, we have found a steady gain from idle to 3400/just under 10 knots, a drop of almost 2 knots between 3400 to 3600 ( the "hole", boat transitioning to plane), then a somewhat steeper gain in speed per RPM from from 3600/9.4 to 4600/16, then a sudden, steep climb of 7 knots with 4700, after which the curve flattens to the previous angle, about 1.5 knots per 200 RPM, for a max at 5400 and 26.6 knots - on smooth water at 3000 altitude.
We are more interested in comfortable, economical cruising, say 12-14 knots, than in speed. Wondering if a flatter prop would be more efficient?
We have also noted that adding trim tabs boosts planing speed (very little below planing). We have seen 18/4200 with full tabs, vs 13 without. Above 18 knots the with-tabs curve tilts toward the without curce, crosses at 21, and flattens at 22.5, their drag canceling added power. Motor tilt was close to full down, 2-3 bars on the indicator, which seems best. Load 2 persons, modest gear, 1/2 fuel.
Would love to get your comments, especially about props you're using.
Thanks, Al
We are more interested in comfortable, economical cruising, say 12-14 knots, than in speed. Wondering if a flatter prop would be more efficient?
We have also noted that adding trim tabs boosts planing speed (very little below planing). We have seen 18/4200 with full tabs, vs 13 without. Above 18 knots the with-tabs curve tilts toward the without curce, crosses at 21, and flattens at 22.5, their drag canceling added power. Motor tilt was close to full down, 2-3 bars on the indicator, which seems best. Load 2 persons, modest gear, 1/2 fuel.
Would love to get your comments, especially about props you're using.
Thanks, Al