another prop slip question
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new boat to me,38 scarab avs. 3500rpm,1.5 gear,30pitch bravo 4 blade,....ready???? 47 mph. my calculation comes out to 29% slip. is this right? also the seller had even worse slip with 26pitch bravo. 2"shorties with 2"higher engine/drive rigging. the boat cavitates badly to get on plane.....Max rpm about 5100 @83 about 13% slip.would you start with a diff prop or 1"spacer?Main concern is to help it plane,not top speed...... well dont want to lose to much speed but...... thanks
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new boat to me,38 scarab avs. 3500rpm,1.5 gear,30pitch bravo 4 blade,....ready???? 47 mph. my calculation comes out to 29% slip. is this right? also the seller had even worse slip with 26pitch bravo. 2"shorties with 2"higher engine/drive rigging. the boat cavitates badly to get on plane.....Max rpm about 5100 @83 about 13% slip.would you start with a diff prop or 1"spacer?Main concern is to help it plane,not top speed...... well dont want to lose to much speed but...... thanks
Chris
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new boat to me,38 scarab avs. 3500rpm,1.5 gear,30pitch bravo 4 blade,....ready???? 47 mph. my calculation comes out to 29% slip. is this right? also the seller had even worse slip with 26pitch bravo. 2"shorties with 2"higher engine/drive rigging. the boat cavitates badly to get on plane.....Max rpm about 5100 @83 about 13% slip.would you start with a diff prop or 1"spacer?Main concern is to help it plane,not top speed...... well dont want to lose to much speed but...... thanks
As far as props go, I tried a set of Maximus's from Bravo's, and I picked up at least 5mph in the cruising RPM(3000 to 4200). I did loose a couple MPH at WOT though. The boat planed ok with the Bravo's, but really hooked with the 5 blades. The 5 blades are pretty pricey as well..
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Before putting shorties on, my Black Thunder went 50mph on gps with 26 Bravos at 3500. After putting on the -2 shorties, it went 47. Your speed numbers are awful. Not only in the midrange but top end isn't so great either. I would try spacing the drives back down some and also 26 pitch and 28 pitch P5x's.
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First of all, I have a 1994 38 foot Cig, Non-Step.
Weight is 11500lbs plus fuel, cargo, etc.
I have 2 28 Pitch Maximus Props for sale right now in the Classified Section.
You might find this information helpful.
I have 2 4 Blade 26 Pitch Hydromotive props which created a 28% slip at 4100rpm.
I went to the 28 Pitch Maximus and now I have 13% Slip at 3100rpm
I am selling my 28 Pitch because I have too much prop.
I need 26 Pitch Maximus that are labbed.
Adding one blade decreases your MAX RPM by 400.
Adding 1 inch pitch decreases about 150-200rpm.
So, you might want to go with a Maximus and decrease pitch and maybe get them labbed to increase top end if you desire to do so.
Weight is 11500lbs plus fuel, cargo, etc.
I have 2 28 Pitch Maximus Props for sale right now in the Classified Section.
You might find this information helpful.
I have 2 4 Blade 26 Pitch Hydromotive props which created a 28% slip at 4100rpm.
I went to the 28 Pitch Maximus and now I have 13% Slip at 3100rpm
I am selling my 28 Pitch because I have too much prop.
I need 26 Pitch Maximus that are labbed.
Adding one blade decreases your MAX RPM by 400.
Adding 1 inch pitch decreases about 150-200rpm.
So, you might want to go with a Maximus and decrease pitch and maybe get them labbed to increase top end if you desire to do so.
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I thought 83 was pretty good for a scarab w/500's??? It seems that everyone here has a different opinion about what slip should be. also ever boat will be different. Since the boat is new to me I will do some investigating in the spring. I think I will start with 1" spacers.
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83 is pretty good for a 38 with 500's. I think it is right in the ball park. I would give the spacers a shot first. A 2" raised X coupled with -2" shorties seems pretty agressive. Not surprised that planning is an issue.
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I thought 83 was pretty good for a scarab w/500's??? It seems that everyone here has a different opinion about what slip should be. also ever boat will be different. Since the boat is new to me I will do some investigating in the spring. I think I will start with 1" spacers.
My apologies, I misread your first post. I didn't see you were getting 83 out of her.( good numbers) I still feel the 5 blades will help out a BUNCH in the midrange cruise department, and shouldn't mess with the top speed too much.
Darrell.
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