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Boating Talk
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| whitemike985 |
06-27-2011 10:12 AM |
Need some advice
Ok so I just bought a new boat recently. Its a nitro z-6(17' 6") with a 115 mercury optimax pro xs. Te problem I'm having is if my livewell is full, the boat takes foreve to get on plane. If I dont get who ever I'm fishin with to move tothe front deck it takes over a minute to get out the water. If the livewell us empty it's still a little slow to get out but not enough to piss me off. I know the boat has a mercury laser 2 prop on it. I think it's a 22 pitch prop. Not sure. I need to look when I get home. Any suggestions on what I can do to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated.
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| wtretrievers |
06-27-2011 10:15 AM |
Drop in prop size, probably a 19 try it & move up. Will lose some on top end though.
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| flounder_smacker |
06-27-2011 10:18 AM |
What's ur rpm wot? U could go down a pitch or two but u will lose top end. Bass boats are usually proped for top speed and hole shots not that great.
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Prop diameter can help too.....pushs more water, more lift
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| whitemike985 |
06-27-2011 10:22 AM |
I only got on it wide open 2 or 3 times. I think it was 5900. I know it's built more for top end but it's ridiculous on how long it takes. Makes me embarrassed when I try and take off after passing a boat that I slowed down for.
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Your maxed on rpms for sure......a little high actually
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| meaux fishing |
06-27-2011 10:35 AM |
Take off your prop and bring it to your local prop shop. Tell em what it's doing and they should be able to repitch it. Getting mine repitched right now cost me $125.... Way cheaper than a new ss prop
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| iron man |
06-27-2011 10:37 AM |
Skid plate on the bottom of the jack plate would help a little. I forget how it works, but the plate creates more surface area in the back keeping up and the front down. Brother had this problem on his old 17 foot skeeter with a 135 and he put that plate and a hydrofoil and it would get up quicker.
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| Is it October Yet |
06-27-2011 10:44 AM |
Get one of them stingray deals you put on the motor. Had same problem with my old 16 flat. Put one on and would get up in less than 2 lengths. Only cast around $50-100.
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| whitemike985 |
06-27-2011 10:48 AM |
I thought about the sting ray/ hydrofoil fin. Some require drilling. The motor only got about 4 hours on it. I don't wanna drill holes in it. I read up on the bolt on one. Alot of people say they fall off the motor easily. I don't have a jackplate on the boat either. I was thinking of getting one installed. I'm sure they could help it some. I don't expect it to jump on plane right away just want it to be on plane quicker than it is now. Thanks for all the suggestions guys. This is why I really love this sight.
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| calcutta37 |
06-27-2011 11:40 AM |
Put a bigger motor opti 200. LOL
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| Montauk17 |
06-27-2011 11:55 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by whitemike985
(Post 276562)
I thought about the sting ray/ hydrofoil fin. Some require drilling. The motor only got about 4 hours on it. I don't wanna drill holes in it. I read up on the bolt on one. Alot of people say they fall off the motor easily. I don't have a jackplate on the boat either. I was thinking of getting one installed. I'm sure they could help it some. I don't expect it to jump on plane right away just want it to be on plane quicker than it is now. Thanks for all the suggestions guys. This is why I really love this sight.
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A hydrofoil is nothing more than a bandaid for a prop issue. A jack plate will not help much either. It is all about the prop. The lazer props have ALOT of rake therefore making it harder for the motor to spin the prop on holeshot. On another note,slow holeshot and 5,900 rpm's don't sound right. Usually when you have a bad holeshot you would be down on rpm's. Regardless I would get another prop instead of the lazer. Call the prop shop in lafayette 235-5761 I used to work there,good people they will get you fixed up.
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| flounder_smacker |
06-27-2011 12:07 PM |
I'm not sure but do the laser props have the vents in the front? Do you have little black caps around the hub of your prop? If they are there and solid I'd try and get some with holes. I know they have different sizes and any prop shop should be able to get them. The holes allow exaust to exit the front letting your prop spin faster on take off.
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| Montauk17 |
06-27-2011 12:14 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by flounder_smacker
(Post 276585)
I'm not sure but do the laser props have the vents in the front? Do you have little black caps around the hub of your prop? If they are there and solid I'd try and get some with holes. I know they have different sizes and any prop shop should be able to get them. The holes allow exaust to exit the front letting your prop spin faster on take off.
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Some lazer props have them,depends....good point though. If you do have the vent caps you don't have to buy new ones you can just drill them out. Start off small and increase the size untill it performs better.
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| whitemike985 |
06-27-2011 08:04 PM |
After I got home I
Looked at my prop. It is a 22 pitch prop and it does have the vent caps on it with holes. I don't know the diameter of the prop. I was gonna check the diameter I'd the holes on the vent caps but I don't have my calipers at home.
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| fishinpox |
06-27-2011 08:39 PM |
Trim your motor way down , cut your wheel to right or left all the way n punch it . Then straighten the wheel out . This will help u get up faster
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| weedeater |
06-27-2011 08:40 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Montauk17
(Post 276595)
Some lazer props have them,depends....good point though. If you do have the vent caps you don't have to buy new ones you can just drill them out. Start off small and increase the size untill it performs better.
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can you vent any prop or should I ask if it would help to vent other props. I have 25 yammy and kinda wonder if it would make any change.
Is the prop shop given you anything for the work you send them?
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| papap |
09-10-2012 01:12 PM |
I know this is old post, but did you get boat running better? I'm looking at buying a new Z6 soon.
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