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SmurfOnABoat 08-08-2011 08:40 PM

Correct prop for Baja 180 Islander with 4.3....?
 
Does anyone know what pitch and diameter prop is the correct prop for the 180 Islander powered by a 4.3L/Alpha combo... Through prop exhaust. The one on there now is aluminum...

Thanks!

A.O. Razor 08-09-2011 05:31 AM

What hp 4,3 do you have? We also need to know current speed(GPS), prop pitch, gear ratio, and RPM. The LaserII is by far the fastest prop on that boat. We tried a few things on my brothers. Our results where. High five for skiing, Vensura for all around, and LaserII for top end. The Mirage+ and Revolution4 where way too big wheels for the boat and power, and the Vengance was just crap. I think we ran a 23" LaserII, but it's been awhile since he had the boat.

If you run a 1,81 gear it should either be a 21" or 23" and if it's 1,62 gear, a 19" or 21" would be the prop, depending on how you use the boat.

fleg1 08-09-2011 07:37 AM

I had a 1987 180 and the best prop I found for it was the Turbo 3 blade 22 pitch.. My boat had the 165 hp 3.7 liter.. Hope this helps ya out!!

XT-Innovator 08-09-2011 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by A.O. Razor (Post 3473540)
What hp 4,3 do you have? We also need to know current speed(GPS), prop pitch, gear ratio, and RPM. The LaserII is by far the fastest prop on that boat. We tried a few things on my brothers. Our results where. High five for skiing, Vensura for all around, and LaserII for top end. The Mirage+ and Revolution4 where way too big wheels for the boat and power, and the Vengance was just crap. I think we ran a 23" LaserII, but it's been awhile since he had the boat.

If you run a 1,81 gear it should either be a 21" or 23" and if it's 1,62 gear, a 19" or 21" would be the prop, depending on how you use the boat.

Agree 100% Mirage Plus, Bravo 1, and Revolutions will tear up a Alpha drive!

Maybe I am wrong but would the 1:65 turn the larger 21"/32" props, and the higher spinning 1:81 turn the smaller 19"/21" only faster???

XT

SmurfOnABoat 08-09-2011 09:26 AM

Not sure on the GR I will find out tonight. 190hp engine though.

A.O. Razor 08-09-2011 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by XT-Innovator (Post 3473707)
Agree 100% Mirage Plus, Bravo 1, and Revolutions will tear up a Alpha drive!

Maybe I am wrong but would the 1:65 turn the larger 21"/23" props, and the higher spinning 1:81 turn the smaller 19"/21" only faster???

XT

I think you have that switched around there good buddy The 1,62 gears spins the prop faster than the 1,81.

Example:

4000 rpm 1,81 gear. 2209,9447 prop rpm.
4000 rpm 1,62 gear. 2469,1358 prop rpm.

A.O. Razor 08-09-2011 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by fleg1 (Post 3473613)
I had a 1987 180 and the best prop I found for it was the Turbo 3 blade 22 pitch.. My boat had the 165 hp 3.7 liter.. Hope this helps ya out!!

Who made a 3.7 boat engine in 1987?

A.O. Razor 08-09-2011 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by SmurfOnABoat (Post 3473732)
Not sure on the GR I will find out tonight. 190hp engine though.

What year is your boat and engine by the way?

XT-Innovator 08-09-2011 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by A.O. Razor (Post 3473831)
I think you have that switched around there good buddy The 1,62 gears spins the prop faster than the 1,81.

Example:

4000 rpm 1,81 gear. 2209,9447 prop rpm.
4000 rpm 1,62 gear. 2469,1358 prop rpm.

My Bad!

I think we were turning 23" props on the 190 Islander that I had with the 1:65 and a 190 HP 4.3L. The 190 was based on the same 180 hull design with a streched nose, and molded platform.

SmurfOnABoat 08-09-2011 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by A.O. Razor (Post 3473838)
What year is your boat and engine by the way?

1994 all original.


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