SSM cleavers
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1990 38 Fountain. SSM IV drives. Propshaft 1.5" below bottom.
Engines making 750HP@5500, 800HP@6000.
So far, I tried 17x29 4 blades. 5500 get me to 83mph.
17x28 four blades, supposedly added cup by merc, 5400 gets me 85mph.
Boat needs to be trimmed quite a bit to free up the hull and pick up some speed.
It seems I may need to step down in pitch, to get engines up in RPM a bit more. Also, since I have to use a lot of positive trim, the fact the bullet of the drive is no longer at a efficient angle, is probably scrubbing speed. I assume more rake would help here, only problem is, some new high rake merc or herrings really aren't in my budget. Would a 16.5 diameter get a little more bow lift?
Any thoughts here?
Engines making 750HP@5500, 800HP@6000.
So far, I tried 17x29 4 blades. 5500 get me to 83mph.
17x28 four blades, supposedly added cup by merc, 5400 gets me 85mph.
Boat needs to be trimmed quite a bit to free up the hull and pick up some speed.
It seems I may need to step down in pitch, to get engines up in RPM a bit more. Also, since I have to use a lot of positive trim, the fact the bullet of the drive is no longer at a efficient angle, is probably scrubbing speed. I assume more rake would help here, only problem is, some new high rake merc or herrings really aren't in my budget. Would a 16.5 diameter get a little more bow lift?
Any thoughts here?
Last edited by MILD THUNDER; 08-07-2012 at 07:17 AM.
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Hello,
What is your gear ratio?
It looks like the 28's with the bigger cup have the lower slip % (hooked up better). 29's are slipping quite a bit.
Decreasing the diameter will decrease the stern lift and can induce better bow carrying help.
Brett
What is your gear ratio?
It looks like the 28's with the bigger cup have the lower slip % (hooked up better). 29's are slipping quite a bit.
Decreasing the diameter will decrease the stern lift and can induce better bow carrying help.
Brett
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