Prop selection
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- Fishin 911
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Prop selection
I am not properly versed on selecting the right pitch prop. I run a 13.5 inch prop, and I believe it is a 19 pitch..cant really remember. I think that when I put it on 3 yrs ago..I ordered the wrong pitch. I want to know what pitch I should run.
I am only turning 4500 RPM WOT with minimum weight in the boat. With the older prop I remember turning 5500 RPM. I am running a 85hp Yamaha on a flat bottom skiff. I really dont want anymore speed, but I feel I am not getting optimum preformance out of it.
What pitch do any of you reccomend ? I am going to run aluminum prop instead of stainless due to cost and I operate in shallows subject to rocks, etc.
I am only turning 4500 RPM WOT with minimum weight in the boat. With the older prop I remember turning 5500 RPM. I am running a 85hp Yamaha on a flat bottom skiff. I really dont want anymore speed, but I feel I am not getting optimum preformance out of it.
What pitch do any of you reccomend ? I am going to run aluminum prop instead of stainless due to cost and I operate in shallows subject to rocks, etc.
FishinFool,
I've got a 13.5 with the 15 pitch that I carry as a spare. I'd be glad to let you borrow it to see what it does for your preformance before you buy .... in case your interested. I've also got a 17 pitch but it will need some attention from the folks at RMS before you could run it
I've got a 13.5 with the 15 pitch that I carry as a spare. I'd be glad to let you borrow it to see what it does for your preformance before you buy .... in case your interested. I've also got a 17 pitch but it will need some attention from the folks at RMS before you could run it

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- Fishin 911
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re prop
I'll get up with you about that. Would like to see how it does.
Thanks
I am going to need to purchase soon....my current prop has a bur on the end that a dremel will straighten out. I want to make it a spare before it gets too thin and breaks or gets beyond repair.
Thanks

I am going to need to purchase soon....my current prop has a bur on the end that a dremel will straighten out. I want to make it a spare before it gets too thin and breaks or gets beyond repair.
Sounds like you're about to go at this in the proper manner. Try different props until you find the one that runs around 5500-5800 on your boat. Sir Reel has made you a very generous offer. I would suggest you borrow his 15 pitch, run it...................through a couple of oyster bars to insure it's durability, and give it back to him.
SR, you're a nice guy. Can I borrow your boat for a few months?

SR, you're a nice guy. Can I borrow your boat for a few months?

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- dstockwell
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- dstockwell
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ff,
I'm a little curious about your question, in that, it's a universal one for fishermen. I looked over the stuff on the thread and I didn't notice any mention (it could be I haven't had my second cup of coffee, yet) of the Yamaha specification for the RPM at WOT for your motor. You say the old prop did 5500 RPM and someone else mentioned 5600. My point, without anyone thinking I'm criticizing anybody, is that the manufacturer, almost always, specifies a certain, usually maximum RPM at WOT for each motor, since that is, like a max redline RPM for that motor design, i.e., it varies, usually, somewhat with each motor. Prop pitch and diameter, of course, as we all know, can be varied to achieve the SPECIFIED max RPM, which will vary due to boat load, hull condition, etc.
Luck with your selection (if it'll be a SS prop, you know it's $$$).
I'm a little curious about your question, in that, it's a universal one for fishermen. I looked over the stuff on the thread and I didn't notice any mention (it could be I haven't had my second cup of coffee, yet) of the Yamaha specification for the RPM at WOT for your motor. You say the old prop did 5500 RPM and someone else mentioned 5600. My point, without anyone thinking I'm criticizing anybody, is that the manufacturer, almost always, specifies a certain, usually maximum RPM at WOT for each motor, since that is, like a max redline RPM for that motor design, i.e., it varies, usually, somewhat with each motor. Prop pitch and diameter, of course, as we all know, can be varied to achieve the SPECIFIED max RPM, which will vary due to boat load, hull condition, etc.
Luck with your selection (if it'll be a SS prop, you know it's $$$).