I've a got an '06 228 with a 3.3L F250. Boat has a hardtop, pulpit, two fuel tanks (main and aux), and no bottom paint. Engine runs great; Doesn't seem to be lacking power at all.
That said, it has a Yamaha SWS II 15 1/4" x 17" prop on it. At WOT throttle, with a full load (4 people 1.5 tanks of fuel), I am getting about 43 MPH, between 5900-6000 RPM. At WOT with just me and 1.5 tanks of fuel, I get about 43-44 MPH and its bumping off the rev limiter at 6K-6.1K rpm.
The Yamaha/Grady performance bulletin with the same boat and the 4.2L Yamaha F250 with the SDS version of the same prop is reported to go 48 MPH at 5800 RPM.
Should I move to a 18" or 19" of the SDS prop to get the same WOT speed? I was under the impression that the SWS II non SDS and non SWS II SDS props are the same except for the SDS dampener mechanism. Is there a difference in pitch or blade design between SDS and non SDS props that are stated to be the same diameter and pitch?
That said, it has a Yamaha SWS II 15 1/4" x 17" prop on it. At WOT throttle, with a full load (4 people 1.5 tanks of fuel), I am getting about 43 MPH, between 5900-6000 RPM. At WOT with just me and 1.5 tanks of fuel, I get about 43-44 MPH and its bumping off the rev limiter at 6K-6.1K rpm.
The Yamaha/Grady performance bulletin with the same boat and the 4.2L Yamaha F250 with the SDS version of the same prop is reported to go 48 MPH at 5800 RPM.
Should I move to a 18" or 19" of the SDS prop to get the same WOT speed? I was under the impression that the SWS II non SDS and non SWS II SDS props are the same except for the SDS dampener mechanism. Is there a difference in pitch or blade design between SDS and non SDS props that are stated to be the same diameter and pitch?