high altitude props
#11
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 403
Likes: 0
I guess I should mention that this boat has 3 foot k-planes out back. They are the biggest I have ever seen. Supposedly this effectively lenthens the boats hull by that amount making it even more stable in rough water.
#12
Registered

Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 285
Likes: 51
From: Livermore, Ca
Ran across this clip of Barry's flat deck 31 on the delta..not sure if you have seen one Rick.
I believe Tom produced 3 of them...
http://youtu.be/EZdq***Br2U
not sure that URL works....
I believe Tom produced 3 of them...
http://youtu.be/EZdq***Br2U
not sure that URL works....
Last edited by 28 V; 12-22-2010 at 03:50 PM. Reason: url
#13
I don't dispute any top speed. Everyone wants to go 100mph. that seems to be the magic number for boats. I would be happy to meet you at Folsom sometime, let's wait for good weather and a lake with no logs. There will be plenty of good weather to boat in, just be patient. Doug
#14
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 403
Likes: 0
Ran across this clip of Barry's flat deck 31 on the delta..not sure if you have seen one Rick.
I believe Tom produced 3 of them...
http://youtu.be/EZdq***Br2U
not sure that URL works....
I believe Tom produced 3 of them...
http://youtu.be/EZdq***Br2U
not sure that URL works....
Last edited by TahoeRick; 12-22-2010 at 09:20 PM.
#15
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 403
Likes: 0
I don't dispute any top speed. Everyone wants to go 100mph. that seems to be the magic number for boats. I would be happy to meet you at Folsom sometime, let's wait for good weather and a lake with no logs. There will be plenty of good weather to boat in, just be patient. Doug
I have a lot of experience at Folsom but not in winter. Warmest clear water lake I have ever been in. Does it get logs too like the Sac??? As soon as I see a weather report that says its going to be 75 degrees in Folsom I am out of Reno and on my way! I will contact you when I see a weather report like that (As long as there are no logs...). We are hating snow already and we have another 5 months of it to come....
#16
Registered
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 34
Likes: 0
From: Granite Bay California
I have been boating Tahoe for some time now, there are two things I will promise you. 1) You will lose 18 to 20% of your power due to the lack of oxygen, compared to sea level. 2) The rule of thumb is to drop 4 inches in pitch to maintain the same RPM you turn at sea level. But you will still lose speed, you won't know how much untill you make the changes.
Brett is the man when it comes to props. He labbed my props for my Fountain and flat nailed it. I think running at Folsom will confirm the sellers claims of speed, or not. But it will give you a baseline to begin dialing in the boat.
I am betting on a 4 inch drop and maybe some tweeking by BBLADES to get you to the sweet spot.
Good Luck!
Brett is the man when it comes to props. He labbed my props for my Fountain and flat nailed it. I think running at Folsom will confirm the sellers claims of speed, or not. But it will give you a baseline to begin dialing in the boat.
I am betting on a 4 inch drop and maybe some tweeking by BBLADES to get you to the sweet spot.
Good Luck!
#17
Running prop slip numbers, 100mph seems possible. Figure 7% propslip or so for a cat. Your slip at 75mph could be higher because because the hull isn't packing as much air.
It should have 1.36's or 1.35's. Never heard of 1.38's. A 4" drop in pitch should gain you 800-1000rpms and you can plug those number in as well.
http://go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm
It should have 1.36's or 1.35's. Never heard of 1.38's. A 4" drop in pitch should gain you 800-1000rpms and you can plug those number in as well.
http://go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm
#18
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 403
Likes: 0
I have been boating Tahoe for some time now, there are two things I will promise you. 1) You will lose 18 to 20% of your power due to the lack of oxygen, compared to sea level. 2) The rule of thumb is to drop 4 inches in pitch to maintain the same RPM you turn at sea level. But you will still lose speed, you won't know how much untill you make the changes.
Brett is the man when it comes to props. He labbed my props for my Fountain and flat nailed it. I think running at Folsom will confirm the sellers claims of speed, or not. But it will give you a baseline to begin dialing in the boat.
I am betting on a 4 inch drop and maybe some tweeking by BBLADES to get you to the sweet spot.
Good Luck!
Brett is the man when it comes to props. He labbed my props for my Fountain and flat nailed it. I think running at Folsom will confirm the sellers claims of speed, or not. But it will give you a baseline to begin dialing in the boat.
I am betting on a 4 inch drop and maybe some tweeking by BBLADES to get you to the sweet spot.
Good Luck!
Rick
#19
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 403
Likes: 0
Running prop slip numbers, 100mph seems possible. Figure 7% propslip or so for a cat. Your slip at 75mph could be higher because because the hull isn't packing as much air.
It should have 1.36's or 1.35's. Never heard of 1.38's. A 4" drop in pitch should gain you 800-1000rpms and you can plug those number in as well.
http://go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm
It should have 1.36's or 1.35's. Never heard of 1.38's. A 4" drop in pitch should gain you 800-1000rpms and you can plug those number in as well.
http://go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm
The previous owner specifically warned me that if I used too high of gearing it would put an unacceptable strain on the motors and I could damage them - bend a rod, etc., that I needed to properly gear it for the elevation at Tahoe. This is where Brett of BBlades comes in.




