Jack plate and prop testing
I just installed a new jack plate and completed initial testing yesterday.
So straight to the facts:
- 19' Sprint Fish and Ski v-hull
- Mercury XR6 150, runs great. 115 psi across all cylinders.
- 6" setback jack plate
- 25P Merc Trophy Plus prop in great condition
- Live wells empty
- We started with 16 gallons of gas and ended with 2 gallons.
- 300 lbs total with driver and passenger
- I started at 2.75" prop-to-pad (p-p) distance and raised it in 1/4" increments from there.
- I have a water pressure gauge which I monitored while testing. I never had below 15 psi at WOT.
- Water conditions were flat with ripples to very slight chop. I used coves to keep the wind and waves off of the boat.
- Prop has an exhaust ring on it; vent holes are partially plugged.
Here are the results:
2.5" p-p
55 mph GPS
5500 rpm
2.25" p-p
55mph GPS
5500rpm
2" p-p
55 mph GPS
5500rpm
1.75" p-p
55mph GPS
5600rpm
note: prop blowout during holeshot - had to trim up slowly. Rooster tail at about cowling height.
1.5" p-p
55mph GPS
5800rpm
note: more prop blowout during holeshot - had to trim up more slowly. Rooster tail above cowling height.
Comments:
- Prop slip is at about 21% for all 5500 rpm tests using the Merc calculator
- It was harder to steer the boat to port so I need to add more torque tab to offset that; just FYI
- Speed kept topping out at 55 mph in all cases. We gave the boat plenty of time to reach top GPS measured speed for all runs.
- I am surprised I did not get a little more speed than 55 mph. Based on similar Sprint hulls with 150 HP outboards others have reported 60+ mph (gps).
- Holeshot feels just as good (if not better) as it was with a 21P Trophy Plus. Weird I know, but there it is.
- Speed seemed to climb faster with reduced p-to-p, especially 1.75" and 1.5"
- Goal is to hit 60 mph if reasonably achievable. If not, I'll live with it.
- If I trimmed down from full up trim the boat would start slowing down; once the boat hit top speed I played with the trim a bit for all tests.
Questions:
- As mentioned I expected a little more speed based on other reports. Any suggestions here? Could I be getting a lot of drag from the F&S style windshield and that is creating the brick wall? We kept the step through glass door closed for all tests.
- So what is next? If everything is dialed I am tempted to go down to a 23P 4-blade to cover the extra weight with fishing gear and the live well, and maybe (?) get a little more efficiency. I hardly ever use the boat for towing tubes/skiers but I have a 21P for that anyway.