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Braid around thrust washer and prop shaft
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I would guess it's the extra person but that's just a guess.
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More info would help. Boat type, size, weight. Motor type, hp, etc.
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I personally wouldn't think the string would make you turn higher rpm but you never know beings where it was at and the given circumstances. But 5100 rpm isn't something to be discouraged about I wouldn't believe. Is it a small boat?
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Yes small aluminum it's v bottom front to back 15'5" 50hp
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No I'm thinking the string slowed my RPM's I was running 5000 I think I picked up the string same time I picked up my buddy. 400 rpm is quite a big loss, at least I think so |
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175 lbs is a lot more weight for a light aluminum boat with a 50 hp motor. An 8-9% reduction in RPM makes sense, since you probably have a 15-20% increase in weight.
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The braid isn't helping though. |
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"Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" |
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Time for that 70
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50 hp 35+ MPH is pretty fast for a 15 foot aluminum boat.
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50hp should get you close to 40 in a 15ft, I run a 25hp on a 1648 and I get right at 30 on good days, usually about 27 with two people. 14p seems like way too much for your boat, 13p makes more sense if you are hitting rev limiter with a 12p.
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Thanks for the feedback guys, I thought I had it figured out this time but looks like I'll be spending another $40 and getting the 13P
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Another thing is weight distribution in those little boats. I have a 15' boat and sometimes have to put heavy things (fat friends) towards the front.
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