21 Foot Formula Prop selection help needed
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Hello
I just replaced a 260 HP motor with a 411 HP motor - small block bravo drive. the boat is a 21 foot formula F206 LS - v hull sport boat.
previously with 260 HP it ran 60 mph at about 5500 rpms with a 17 inch pitch Mercury Revolution 4 prop
with 150 HP more I have no idea what i might need for a prop. i'm interested in top speed
the new motor can run at 6000 rpms. it's a blue print marine engine.
I ordered a 21 inch pitch and they are on back order. do you think that's too much for my application? Should I go with 19 or 20 inch pitch?
Thank
Cliff in Maine
I just replaced a 260 HP motor with a 411 HP motor - small block bravo drive. the boat is a 21 foot formula F206 LS - v hull sport boat.
previously with 260 HP it ran 60 mph at about 5500 rpms with a 17 inch pitch Mercury Revolution 4 prop
with 150 HP more I have no idea what i might need for a prop. i'm interested in top speed
the new motor can run at 6000 rpms. it's a blue print marine engine.
I ordered a 21 inch pitch and they are on back order. do you think that's too much for my application? Should I go with 19 or 20 inch pitch?
Thank
Cliff in Maine
Last edited by cdowjr; 10-04-2018 at 05:23 PM.
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Something isn’t right with your numbers. With 0% slip you would be running 59 mph
Figuring roughly 12% slip you would be just shy of 52 mph. Either your tach, pitch, or speed is incorrect. How are you getting your speed?
Figuring roughly 12% slip you would be just shy of 52 mph. Either your tach, pitch, or speed is incorrect. How are you getting your speed?
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If you keep in the Rev 4 line up a 21" will be too much. I would not go bigger than a 19" Rev 4 IF using that prop line. Your fastest top end will be with either a Laser II or Mirage in 19-21" pitch range. Bumping performance up with a small block does not equate to throwing big pitch props at them. The power is made in the upper reaches of the rpm band but there isn't the torque to swing a large blade, large pitch prop. So, nearly the same pitch, maybe a 'little' more but you will just spin it faster.




