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Cruising RPM???
Hello, I just bought a 1998 21 foot Shabah Bow Rider this past weekend. I am looking for advice on a proper cruising rpm. The boat is equipped with a 5.7 litre small block Chevy motor and I believe a Bravo I outdrive. Your advice would be appreciated. Also, how do I confirm which outdrive I have? Thanks in advance for any info you are able to provide.
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Congrats! I have a '98 Talari Z211.
RPM's is to subjective away to gauge it. Depends on prop pitch, out drive gear ratio, and weight in the boat. USUALLY shooting for the low 30's @ 2700 RPM's is average for a 5.7l. For cruising the idea is to go just about as fast as you can before you fall off plane. Get her up to speed and slowly back off while watching the tac. Should be pretty obvious when the back of the boat starts squatting and you start pushing too much water with the bow, note the RPM's when that happens then speed up and back her off again to that point. The big key is if you have a 4bbl carb on her you want to cruise before the secondaries open up or you will CHUG the gas. :D Usually 5.7's came with an Alpha drive. There are some visual queues that you can look for to verify its a Bravo, but its almost just as easy to pull the SN off the out drive case and call Merc. Pretty quick phone service there. Usually only takes me 5 minutes to get that info. I will also tell you what ratio it shipped with. |
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i think i run about 25 mph at about 3000 rpm...thats dif then what you said sterio... what do you think is my problem? 5.7 a1 4 blade 21p, 21.5 talari.....
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That's not too bad without knowing your drive gear ratio, and is that GPS'd? Only a few % off of my general rule of thumb. To really do the math correctly I'd need your drive ratio, a GPS speed and the full prop specs. (Diameter and pitch) Seems like you should be a little lower on the RPM's, a small diameter low cup prop would let more slippage if that is what you have, but that 4th blade should make up for that somewhat with a little more bite... Hmmm... Just curious, what is your WOT (wide open throttle) top speed and RPM's? I have a feeling that you just might have a low drive gear ratio. Lets start with getting some more numbers. |
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wot she will go about 48. i just bought a 14.25 21p ss 3 blade. havent put it on yet. what do you think that will do for me?
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you really think a 21p ss is too much pitch for a 350?
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What where your RPM's at that 48MPH? Did you have it trimmed out? (The outdrive not all the way down. As that just buries the nose.) Also see if there is a ratio stamped on the top of your outdrive. Something like 1.47:1. Knowing that would be VERY helpful. There are calculators that you can plug all this data into and it will tell you how a certain prop should behave. Last, what is the diameter of the 4 blade and is it SS or aluminum? |
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the 4 blade is a 14x20p not 21 and it is alum. not too sure what the rpms are wide open. ill look next time. but thats trimed out. as far as the stamp on top ill have to take a peak in the next couple days.
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I bet you'll be surprised what that 21P SS 3 blade will do. Just keep in mind that its always a trade off. That 4 blade would be nicer for hole shots (skiing, tubing, etc), but a 21 will be better for cruising and top end. Just something to keep in mind. |
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