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borz170 03-29-2008 05:36 PM

Prop Pitch?
 
I'm in need of a prop for a 1999 18' Mariah (I Don't know what model it is), 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha one. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what pitch would be correct for this boat?

Mike

KSP181 03-29-2008 06:41 PM

Mike, I have a 4.3L with the alpha 1. I think the standard equipment is a 21p 14.25 in diameter prop. There are a lot of prop websites that will give you a selection of props for your motor and outdrive combos. Good luck and let us know your progress.

borz170 03-29-2008 08:18 PM

thanks for the info.

mikeyt 03-29-2008 09:57 PM

Yep, 14.25" x 21P - 3 blade aluminum is what they came standard with. A couple of us have changed over to 4 blade - 14.25" x 20p SS prop which essentially keeps your RPM's nearly the same and within the Mercruiser recommended range but provides just a little more "bite" at start and thru the mid-range. You may lose 1 - 2mph at top end though but i dont run there so dont really worry about it. There are a few here who run a 19P - 3blade also. The lower the pitch, the higher the prop rpm and the lower the top end but just ensure you stay within that 4400 - 4800rpm at WOT range.

Here's the link to Mercury's own prop selector tool:

http://sites.mercurymarine.com/porta..._schema=PORTAL

Paul F 03-31-2008 09:52 PM

Was a 4.3L 160hp or 190 hp in 1999?

My brother-in law had a 1994 182 Barchetta with the 4.3L 2bbl and he ran a 21"x 14.25 Stilletto.

I have a 1995 180 Talari and I run a 19" x 14.25 Stilletto. Therefore, same hull, same motor, same prop except for pitch.

He could get just over 50 mph on his rig and I top out around 47 to 48mph @ 4900 rpm, just a hair over the limit. But I liked the acceleration of my rig much better.

My boat came with a 19P aluminum prop.

mikeyt 04-01-2008 02:40 AM

Paul's pretty much got the differences in those two pitches down spot on. The only other things i can think of are the differences between SS and aluminum affect prop performance and you can split that 19 - 21" difference by using a 4 blade prop at 20"pitch which should perform in the middle of those two but still get you that extra low end & mid-range oomph.
The '99 version of the 4.3 was 190hp as far as i know.

180diablo 04-01-2008 02:14 PM

I run a 14.25 x 19P 3 blade black max prop on my boat and I get around 33-35mph speedo. I believe the rpms were around 4500-4700rpm range. I know I had posted up this info in some old posts somewhere on here, but im not about to go searching for it.... ROFL.

However, this summer I will be GPS clocking my boat! :wink_thumbup:

Paul F 04-01-2008 04:04 PM

Just to clarify, my boat came with the standard 19p aluminum prop. I switched to a stainless steel Stilletto 14.25 x 19. My 4.3L Mercruiser is rated at 160hp.

The differences I noticed with the Stainless vs aluminum were:

1. Less prop blowout at higher trim angles.

2. More list to port due to prop torque. I believe the aluminum prop had a smaller diameter. This was a proplem at slower planing speeds and could be remedied by by trimming out the drive.

3. A slight increase in top end speed.

The best thing I ever did for my boat was add Smart Tabs. It accelerates like a inboard ski boat and rides like a 20 footer. :wink_thumbup:

dudders 04-01-2008 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul F (Post 5176)
2. 2. More list to port due to prop torque. The best thing I ever did for my boat was add Smart Tabs. It accelerates like a inboard ski boat and rides like a 20 footer. :wink_thumbup:


That is really interesting Paul - thanks for that info. My SX18 had a list to port since I bought it, I have since fitted trim tabs to fix the problem.
You are right with the ride and acceleration, I get onto plane so quickly its amazing.
Cheers
Tony

dharby 04-09-2008 08:59 PM

Original Prop Pitch?
 
I have the 1994 z220 Talari - 350 alpha one - with original ugly old prop. I want to replace it with a pretty stainless prop, but don't know what pitch the original is (I like it's performance and don't want to get out a protractor, compass, and whatever else is needed to measure it).

Does anyone know what pitch I have (or an easy way to measure)?

Z 202 04-09-2008 09:24 PM

It should be stamped on the hub.

mikeyt 04-09-2008 10:34 PM

It should be stamped in the hub but for a while, Mercury was using their part #'s instead so you might simply see a code. If you run into this & although i haven't checked recently, i'm pretty sure you can go to the Mercury website & enter the code in their prop selector & it will tell you the size/pitch. You could also simply go to their site & enter you boat / motor info and the selector will give you the prop that likely came with it and you can adjust from there.

Paul F 04-10-2008 02:25 AM

You should be able to locate a number on the prop. Somewhere inside that number is the pitch. If you see a 19, 21, or 23, that is the pitch.

mikeyt 04-10-2008 12:13 PM

Ok, i found my aluminum prop that was original to my boat. It has the part # 48-78122-21 showing on the hub so yep, that '21' is very likely the pitch. My other prop clearly shows the diameter & pitch on the hub as 14.25 x 21 rather than the part#. My new SS Apollo prop shows the dia & pitch also.

dharby 04-10-2008 01:04 PM

thx to all.....I'll take a look at it when I get the boat back from the shop

Albert 01-16-2022 02:46 PM

Re: Prop Pitch?
 
I have a 96 tamarind 215 with a 250hp io bravo 3 what pitch props should I be running. Currently mine are 26 pitch seems I have a hard time getting on plane.

mikeyt 01-16-2022 05:17 PM

Re: Prop Pitch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert (Post 69499)
I have a 96 tamarind 215 with a 250hp io bravo 3 what pitch props should I be running. Currently mine are 26 pitch seems I have a hard time getting on plane.

A "tamarind 215" ???? Did you mean a 'Talari' ? We need to know what your rpm's are at wide open throttle to be sure but you will likely need 22" or 24" pitch props with that boat.


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