more speed?
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Hi guys, most of you are going to giggle at these questions,...but I have to ask them anyway. I am new to high performance boats. I recently purchased a 1988 28ft Scarab Excel that was in need of repairs. I got it VERY cheap, so I can afford to put some time and money in it. Of course the last owner lied alot to sell the boat, but I caught most of them anyway. The question is...This boat is dry and is solid. It has a new 450Hp 502 CID crate engine in it. Merc outdrive. A Quicksilver 3 blade 26 pitch (I believe anyway) prop. I have had it on the lake several times. Everything works very well and the engine sounds great. But I thought the boat would be faster. The best on GPS is 51mph @ 4,300 rpm. Any suggestions on what I can do to get at least 60mph?
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From: Omaha, Nebraska. Boat on the Mighty Mo! Longest river in the USA!
Hi guys, most of you are going to giggle at these questions,...but I have to ask them anyway. I am new to high performance boats. I recently purchased a 1988 28ft Scarab Excel that was in need of repairs. I got it VERY cheap, so I can afford to put some time and money in it. Of course the last owner lied alot to sell the boat, but I caught most of them anyway. The question is...This boat is dry and is solid. It has a new 450Hp 502 CID crate engine in it. Merc outdrive. A Quicksilver 3 blade 26 pitch (I believe anyway) prop. I have had it on the lake several times. Everything works very well and the engine sounds great. But I thought the boat would be faster. The best on GPS is 51mph @ 4,300 rpm. Any suggestions on what I can do to get at least 60mph?
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From: Millstadt, IL
I agree with these guys, your prop is to big or you do not have a 450HP engine. Try a 23 mirage and see what that does. What is the RPM range of your cam? I have a 21 Mirage that might work for you.
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Thanks for the thought on that...never considered the prop being too much...it was already on the boat when I got it. as far as the engine is concerned. It seems to be a stock 450hp 502 from chevy . I am sure it is a roller cammed moter..(I had the intake off) but I don't know what the factory specs are. The engine doesnt seem to have ever been apart for anyone to mess with. The block is stamped with 8.1 on the side, how else can I tell the horsepower of the engine?
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Well everybody seems to agree it's too much prop. How much is your 23 Mirage?
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RPM's are way under just like the rest of the crew has posted. Reprop it and you should see a big diffrence in performance. I have a 23P mirage on my boat right now and the rpm's are way to high but I dont want to sell the 23P until I have another prop to replace this one.
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Hey Crapr6, why dont you trade him your 23 for his 26? Sounds like what you both need. Billy thats a very heavy boat but as they have said you are seriously over proped. Maybe a 21P 4 blade might do the trick. Is it a TRS or has it been switched to a Bravo1? Same prop splines so you know.
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Hey Crapr6, why dont you trade him your 23 for his 26? Sounds like what you both need. Billy thats a very heavy boat but as they have said you are seriously over proped. Maybe a 21P 4 blade might do the trick. Is it a TRS or has it been switched to a Bravo1? Same prop splines so you know.


