Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
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- Liberty MO
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Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
I have a 2011 Mercury EFI (four stroke) and the Mercury webpage has several prop options and the topic is discussed a lot here. Does the prop make a noticeable difference for a 90HP pontoon on a 22 foot boat?
I can get about 27 mph in good conditions with 2 adults and 2 kids on board. I have noticed that as more adults are on and I push to 4800 rpms and up it seems to "slip."
I can get about 27 mph in good conditions with 2 adults and 2 kids on board. I have noticed that as more adults are on and I push to 4800 rpms and up it seems to "slip."
Sam
2013 Sun Tracker Regency 254 pt3 w/ Mercury 200 Pro XS
Smithville Lake, MO
2013 Sun Tracker Regency 254 pt3 w/ Mercury 200 Pro XS
Smithville Lake, MO
Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
Have you looked at the Mercury Marine site under... engine tests ? They will have tested a lot of boats with your engine.Liberty MO wrote:I have a 2011 Mercury EFI (four stroke) and the Mercury webpage has several prop options and the topic is discussed a lot here. Does the prop make a noticeable difference for a 90HP pontoon on a 22 foot boat?
I can get about 27 mph in good conditions with 2 adults and 2 kids on board. I have noticed that as more adults are on and I push to 4800 rpms and up it seems to "slip."
2012 Berkshire, 230cl Tritoon
150hp Mercury 4stroke
Road King Trailer
Towed with a Buick Enclave
150hp Mercury 4stroke
Road King Trailer
Towed with a Buick Enclave
Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
If you're getting ventilation on the prop, you may have too much weight on the front end--lifting the engine slightly causing the ventilation. Are you running with the engine trimmed up? Sometimes you can just ask passengers to move to the back seats.
Or, your motor may be mounted a little high on the transom. If you commonly carry such loads, and you're running with the engine trim down, you might want to try to drop the engine down a notch--if possible.
Pontoons have to do everything for everybody, and they can sometimes be a little touchy in the ventilation department. My old boat was the same way, but it sure was fast when properly balanced.
Or, your motor may be mounted a little high on the transom. If you commonly carry such loads, and you're running with the engine trim down, you might want to try to drop the engine down a notch--if possible.
Pontoons have to do everything for everybody, and they can sometimes be a little touchy in the ventilation department. My old boat was the same way, but it sure was fast when properly balanced.
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Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
I will trim it up to the quarter mark when up to speed. Its almost like over 4800 rpms the boat "hiccups" or revs up a bit, but there is nothing on the tacometer that indicates this is occurring. We had it serviced and everything checked out fine. This only happens when we get more weight on board.Bamaman wrote:If you're getting ventilation on the prop, you may have too much weight on the front end--lifting the engine slightly causing the ventilation. Are you running with the engine trimmed up? Sometimes you can just ask passengers to move to the back seats.
Or, your motor may be mounted a little high on the transom. If you commonly carry such loads, and you're running with the engine trim down, you might want to try to drop the engine down a notch--if possible.
Pontoons have to do everything for everybody, and they can sometimes be a little touchy in the ventilation department. My old boat was the same way, but it sure was fast when properly balanced.
Sam
2013 Sun Tracker Regency 254 pt3 w/ Mercury 200 Pro XS
Smithville Lake, MO
2013 Sun Tracker Regency 254 pt3 w/ Mercury 200 Pro XS
Smithville Lake, MO
- rbiederwolf
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Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
Sounds as if you are propped well. 27 mph with a 90 hp is very good. Unfortunately pontoons are very touchy with weight distribution. It is a very fine line with optimum performance and weight placement. Does not take a whole lot to get nose heavy and cause the prop to slip.
Unfortunately most all solutions will negatively affect you top speed. If this is not a major issue than there are some things to do.
Lower engine on transom, unless it is already as low as it will go
Cup your prop a little more, this will allow it to bite a little better. However with this you will lose some rpm and speed
Best solution is when you want to run redistribute the weight to the rear of the toon.
Unfortunately most all solutions will negatively affect you top speed. If this is not a major issue than there are some things to do.
Lower engine on transom, unless it is already as low as it will go
Cup your prop a little more, this will allow it to bite a little better. However with this you will lose some rpm and speed
Best solution is when you want to run redistribute the weight to the rear of the toon.
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Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
Not sure what kinda prop is on my 90 hp 2stroke, but with a 4 adults, 2 kids, gear and full tank of gas I can usually get 20-22 mph on a good day.
Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
I have the same boat you have, I dropped the motor to the last hole helped mine a lot. The prop was breaking loose when I trimmed it up. My top speed went from 21 to 28
2012 Lowe SS210
90 HP Mer 4 Stroke
90 HP Mer 4 Stroke
Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
My 22 foot Starcraft Pontoon boat does about 27 mph with a 90 HP Yamaha four stroke (2010).
2010 Starcraft Limited 226 RE CR (22 foot)
90 HP Yamaha 4 Stroke
Ocean City, Maryland
90 HP Yamaha 4 Stroke
Ocean City, Maryland
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Re: Does the prop make a noticible difference for a 90HP motor?
A Stainless pontoon style prop did wonders for mine, but it's still weight sensitive. If I want to run fast on the strakes with my 70hp I can't have ANYONE on the 2 front seats or I loose bite. Once I loose bite, I drop off plane and loose 3-4mph with 5-6 adults on board. The funny part is my rpm doesn't change one bit, it turns 5200rpm with 6 adults @ 24mph on plane and 20mph off plane pushing water with the nose cones. The engine DOES sound different though.
1988' Kennedy 20' "Haley's Comet"
Rebuilt 2016 with 25" single strake outer tubes and a 25x23" straked U-tube
2003 Suzuki DF140 - Yamaha 9.9HT kicker - 39.1@6300rpm
Rebuilt 2016 with 25" single strake outer tubes and a 25x23" straked U-tube
2003 Suzuki DF140 - Yamaha 9.9HT kicker - 39.1@6300rpm