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dsaville 07-29-2010 07:16 PM

214 Jubilee with 5.7L Propeller
 
I have a 1998 214 Jubilee with a 5.7L motor. When these boats were shipped out originally what was the prop size? I currently have a 4-blade, not sure of the pitch, but am only getting 3900 wot.

mikeyt 07-29-2010 09:35 PM

Re: 214 Jubilee with 5.7L Propeller
 
The boats weren't necessarily shipped out with a standard size prop installed. We need to know what prop you have on the boat now. Assuming your tach is correct, it sounds like you will need to drop the pitch by about 2" which will raise your rpms at WOT.

dsaville 07-30-2010 01:36 AM

Re: 214 Jubilee with 5.7L Propeller
 
mikeyt,

The current prop is a Turbo 2+2 prop 14 1/4 x 16 pitch 4 blade p/n TH142516R4.

mikeyt 07-30-2010 02:47 AM

Re: 214 Jubilee with 5.7L Propeller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dsaville (Post 24463)
mikeyt,

The current prop is a Turbo 2+2 prop 14 1/4 x 16 pitch 4 blade p/n TH142516R4.

That's an aftermarket prop i'm not too familiar with however it does seem to be the correct type of prop for your boat and it appears to be a good performance prop from what i've read. Unfortunately isn't close to what you need as your recommended range is 4400-4800 at WOT. I'll throw the conventional wisdom out the window regarding going up/down with pitch and suggest you likely need a 19" pitch 3 blade prop or a 20" 4 blade prop to give you the performance you require. I would also suggest you see if you can find one on a try-out basis from your local prop shop and see if that improves things.

One other thing, i would check your tach to ensure the little dial on the back is set at "8 cyl". Spin it a couple of times then reset it. What speed were you doing at WOT?

dsaville 07-30-2010 03:18 AM

Re: 214 Jubilee with 5.7L Propeller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyt (Post 24472)
That's an aftermarket prop i'm not too familiar with however it does seem to be the correct type of prop for your boat and it appears to be a good performance prop from what i've read. Unfortunately isn't close to what you need as your recommended range is 4400-4800 at WOT. I'll throw the conventional wisdom out the window regarding going up/down with pitch and suggest you likely need a 19" pitch 3 blade prop or a 20" 4 blade prop to give you the performance you require. I would also suggest you see if you can find one on a try-out basis from your local prop shop and see if that improves things.

One other thing, i would check your tach to ensure the little dial on the back is set at "8 cyl". Spin it a couple of times then reset it. What speed were you doing at WOT?

miket - it will go about 40-43 mph when trimmed out.


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