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i have a 24' with twin 200's, at WOT I'm just under5g on the tack with with quicksilver 26p ss props. i was thinking of going to a 4blade 23-24p prop to get the rpms up a bit about 5500 or so and would like get a little better acceleration starting out
(had to compromise a little here if dad gets to go fast on the river kids get to play at the lake) |
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I am not a prop expert, but a 4 blade will get you on plane faster for sure.
Most Banana's I have seen that run twin Mercs that are stock run 24p choppers. I am currently running a 3 blade 24p raker. Very fast, but slow to get on plane. My friend that raced Banana's ran a 27 pitch raker with a V8 Johnson and said it was the fastest set-up. If you switch the lower units so they rotate in, then you will gain 1-2mph (maybe) and it will shoot a really neat rooster tail until you get on plane... :D Downside is it will become unstable and difficult to dock... :( I would move the engines closer for sure to gain a bit. You have the drop on cowlings, so I would work. I say get some 4 blade choppers, but stick with the 26p. CC |
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Oregon24 - Welcome to the banana boat owner's club!
Nice boat - was watching it sell on ebay. Try the 24's 4-blade as 5000 max rpm is too low. You are correct to be trying to get around 5500 rpm WOT. Send me a PM with a mailing address and I'll send you some banana boat brouchures, boat test, etc. Hey Chris - any pictures yet with the new 300 installed? Didn't you threaten to get a digital camera finally?? |
Hello Charlie,
Yes I did get a digital camera and a new computer with a scanner so I can post all of my other photos. In the past I had to give my pictures to my brother to post for me. I havent' been on the board lately because I got a new job as a boat broker for NE Yacht brokerage. As for my boat, the motor is running great, but I havent used my rig much. I received your gift, thank you very very much. Hopefully I will post a few pics today. "The Dog" |
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New Job? What happened to being a pilot?
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Congrats on the new job! I know you love boating so I'm sure you'll do great.
I see the pics in the other post - looks great! PS - What the heck is that boat on your avatar?? Is that a boat with a sail??? |
Originally Posted by fruitta55
New Job? What happened to being a pilot?
The new job is going to supplement my flying career. As a USCG licensed 100 ton master I have been looking for a perfect nautical side career. I looked into everything from running a charter boat business to driving a high speed ferry in Boston to starting a boat dealership. All of them great, but tuff to do with my schedule. Becoming a broker was something I always wanted to do and so far it fits my lifestyle. Chatim, I took that photo while sailing on a schooner. I will probably get my a$$ kicked for saying this, but I sail just as much as I powerboat..... :eek: |
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I used to sail big big boats, still windsurf a little here on the west coast, (the gorge).
Props, My last boat wasa 20' tunnel hull w 200 Yamaha. I tried a variety of props and like a 24 mirage the best. I used a 26P hydromotive copy that was very fast top end but had no feel or mid range The Mirage turned 72 mph at 6200 rpm, the 4 blade went 75 mph )w 2 adults at 5400 rpm. It seems to me that these motors could spin higher. Evan |
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