Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. #1
    Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2018
    Location
    Texarkana, Arkansas
    Posts
    2

    Prop Advice Request

    Thought I would try to get some information concerning my prop dilemma. While I understand the basics, it would really help to get a couple recommendations from someone other than a dealer. I’ve run a Tempest Plus 24p on a 07 Yamaha 150 VMax for the last 10 years. I walked out of the dealership with the 4 blade Yamaha 23p and the Tempest. They sold it to me for $100 and assured me it would outperform the 4 blade. They were right because the top end speed difference was significant and the 4 blade struggled to lift the boat enough to completely plane out. I’ve beaten that Tempest prop up repeatedly and had it reworked 3 or 4 times. I’ve always used the 4 blade when the Tempest was at the prop shop. Finally I decided to get a new Tempest 24p. . Today I went to the lake to test it for the first time. It ran 59mph at 6000rpm. As I trimmed down to 5900 I would lose a mph or two. Even when the old prop was new There was no remaining speed after 5700rpm. Sure I’d like to gain a couple MPH if possible and it seems like a 25p may be the correct choice. I know Yamaha says 5500 is the max recommended RPM so I should be able to run the 25p at 5700 or so if the 24p is turning 6000. Am I interpreting this data correctly? Hope shot is not going to be a problem. It’s a H18 Xpress. My water pressure is good. I know I could lower the motor and cut my RPM but if I could gain performance with a 25p prop I still have time to exchange. It’s an hour drive so I figured it would be wise to ask and possibly get some advice and maybe learn something before making a decision. Thank You to anyone willing to help me out.

  2. Moderator 21XDC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Westland Michigan
    Posts
    63,455
    #2
    The 25P prop is a better prop out of the box. You have 2.0 gears and should be able to turn it. You might be able to raise the motor some and gain some rpms/speed. Keep safe water pressure 11lbs+

    Marks Props 317-398-9294, 1850 East 225 South, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 propellerman59@gmail.com http://www.marksprops.com/index.html