Hey guys, I'm new here and to glass boats. I picked up a 2011 202 Elite which, to my knowledge is a 198 hull more or less with a 210 top cap. I got all of my electronics swapped over and got to take it out today. I'm in love with the boat, so glad I got that instead of the much narrower Pantera I was looking at. The one and only thing that left me scratching my head today was the top speed I was able to get which is only 60mph running around 5750rpm with the 23 p tempest plus that came on the boat. Holeshot was there and it was a 2 to 3 second deal to get on pad.
Motor is strong and I personally tested it myself. Compression was between 118 to 122psi on all 6 cylinders with a new Mightyvac gauge. It has 411 hours. I'm confident it's not motor related as this dude feels extremely strong. I have an ultrex up front, 36v worth of lithium in the rear, and one agm cranking battery. I have a 30ah lithium battery for my livescope and that's all that was in the boat other than 4 rods and 2 bags of ice on some drinks. I don't feel like this is weight induced either. I'm not a small dude but not huge either, I only added 220lbs.
I've never had a jackplate so I'm not sure if this is normal but I believe I have a 10" Atlas on the back. The best performance I was able to get was with it was all the way lowered to slightly raised around 1". As i raise it, the rpms will go up but speed goes down. It is equipped with a hot foot but with me getting 5750rpm I'm not inclined to think it's adjusted wrong. But maybe it should be getting more?
I've read plenty of reports of this boat getting up near 70mph and over. The one and only obvious solution is the prop in my eyes. From my research, a 26p Tempest seems to be the ticket. I have one showing up next week so hopefully that's the solution. I want to try it stock but I'm willing to send it off to get balanced, blueprinted, and adjusted if need be. I just felt like it was an odd deal so I wanted to give as much detail as possible and see if anyone had experienced this or had any ideas.
Thank yall!