I have a 99 , 22'CD cruiser. I bought it as a new demo., in 99 at Sportcraft Marina in Portland. It came with a new 1997 Honda 90.The prop.it came with is a mercury 13 1/4 diam. x 17pitch.They said this size was best and the next size being the 13 1/2 x 15 (Honda) would be too much of a work prop.( low speed with high rpm). Over the next few years I used the boat primarily for day/weekend trips, and the perfomance seemed acceptable, but was less so when heavily loaded for extended type trip.Meaning boat would have difficulty planing and could not develop adequate rpms.
So I called 3 to 4 c-dory dealers from WA. to Florida, and they all said, OH, you should be using the 13 !/2 x 15 that the motor standardly comes with, and thats what we all have best results with.I was told I would have rpms nearer to 6ooo at wide open, as compared to the low/mid 5000's I was used to with the original.
In July, 04, I put on the 13 1/2 x 15, and man does it feel responsive(getting up on plane easier, and better control at the low end speeds which I feel the boat is best suited forl). Unfortunately, when I run the boat at higher rpms( last incidince, above 5200-5400) for 5-10 minutes it suddenly loses power with simultaneous alarm beep for a second or two. I noticed brief flash of the red light last time, but not neccessarily in previous episodes. I originally thought it may be a fuel starve problem, but now I wonder if it is a cavitation problem at the higher rpms, though I do not sense any slipping of the prop.
This may be a seperate problem/s, but I've added some recent repair history that may be useful.
Sport Craft changed my water pump Sept. 03 , because of a history of abrupt power loss episodes developing in a two week camping trip, using boat every day, progressing to alarm with red light coming on.
In june 04 while towing skiers, developed loss of power. The boat would power back up again normally,and lose power again, until idling a bit. Initially it didn't cut out before about 4000 rpm, then progressed to cutting out around 28oo, (the alarm-red light never came on during this episode) and we just didn't try planing any more to get back to the dock.
Took it in to Sport Craft to check it out. They said" fuel good, thermostat operation ok, changed plugs just because, and river tested twice without any problem, and don't have any ideas/solutions to try further", if its not showing problem.
Fellow dorymen if there are some obvious answers I sure would appreciate it! If not, I would like your recommendation for a mechanic on this problem. Sport Craft has treated me well, but I may need a second opinion. No one can be expected to have a solution all the time.
Thanks,
Tom and Rene, the Primative
So I called 3 to 4 c-dory dealers from WA. to Florida, and they all said, OH, you should be using the 13 !/2 x 15 that the motor standardly comes with, and thats what we all have best results with.I was told I would have rpms nearer to 6ooo at wide open, as compared to the low/mid 5000's I was used to with the original.
In July, 04, I put on the 13 1/2 x 15, and man does it feel responsive(getting up on plane easier, and better control at the low end speeds which I feel the boat is best suited forl). Unfortunately, when I run the boat at higher rpms( last incidince, above 5200-5400) for 5-10 minutes it suddenly loses power with simultaneous alarm beep for a second or two. I noticed brief flash of the red light last time, but not neccessarily in previous episodes. I originally thought it may be a fuel starve problem, but now I wonder if it is a cavitation problem at the higher rpms, though I do not sense any slipping of the prop.
This may be a seperate problem/s, but I've added some recent repair history that may be useful.
Sport Craft changed my water pump Sept. 03 , because of a history of abrupt power loss episodes developing in a two week camping trip, using boat every day, progressing to alarm with red light coming on.
In june 04 while towing skiers, developed loss of power. The boat would power back up again normally,and lose power again, until idling a bit. Initially it didn't cut out before about 4000 rpm, then progressed to cutting out around 28oo, (the alarm-red light never came on during this episode) and we just didn't try planing any more to get back to the dock.
Took it in to Sport Craft to check it out. They said" fuel good, thermostat operation ok, changed plugs just because, and river tested twice without any problem, and don't have any ideas/solutions to try further", if its not showing problem.
Fellow dorymen if there are some obvious answers I sure would appreciate it! If not, I would like your recommendation for a mechanic on this problem. Sport Craft has treated me well, but I may need a second opinion. No one can be expected to have a solution all the time.
Thanks,
Tom and Rene, the Primative