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Long time reader, first time poster (I think).
Want to hear from owners of 2005 Seafarer 228 or same vintage models with F225 or same vintage F250. Not Ox66, HPDI or SWS, thanks.
Looking to see what props some of you might be running or have run and what kind of performance numbers you have. I run heavy loads. I have the auxiliary fuel tank, hard top and a 48 gallon bait tank along with too much fishing gear. I also have a good amount of ice up to 80lbs, 2-3 average size adults (145-165) or my wife and two kids which are about one average adult.
Background: I bought the boat March with only 250 original mostly freshwater hours. Engine runs smooth, sounds good, does not smell rich like an O2 sensor is faulty, no alarms, no engine light on gauge, accelerates smooth and powerfully to plane. Assume engine is all in good form.
This thing has to be at like 4800rpm to stay on plane and only goes 20mph, 18'ish knots. Even low in fuel, bait tank empty, no ice and my load down to a few rods, wife and kids it does 25mph same RPM. This is a far cry from any more recent data. I can't find any older data sheets.
The prop is not damaged on leading edges, no sign of repair and don't think it has a slip hub, but I need to remove to confirm. It is the stock prop 17-M. No bottom paint.
I'm in Huntington Beach, CA and I am not opposed to dealing with an out of state prop guru. My goal is not top speed. I want fuel efficiency only. Even in states not plagued with liberals and taxes, fuel prices are getting out of control. Even before fuel price increases, fuel economy was always my objective on my last boat. I really would like the boat to plane at 3800-4200 RPM and be in the low 20's MPH and I would be happy. That should net me close to 1 mpg better making a huge difference getting to our tuna grounds that can range from 10 miles off San Diego to 70 miles on the other side of San Clemente island.
Thanks in advance and I hope everyone is enjoying their boats and ready for a sick summer!
Want to hear from owners of 2005 Seafarer 228 or same vintage models with F225 or same vintage F250. Not Ox66, HPDI or SWS, thanks.
Looking to see what props some of you might be running or have run and what kind of performance numbers you have. I run heavy loads. I have the auxiliary fuel tank, hard top and a 48 gallon bait tank along with too much fishing gear. I also have a good amount of ice up to 80lbs, 2-3 average size adults (145-165) or my wife and two kids which are about one average adult.
Background: I bought the boat March with only 250 original mostly freshwater hours. Engine runs smooth, sounds good, does not smell rich like an O2 sensor is faulty, no alarms, no engine light on gauge, accelerates smooth and powerfully to plane. Assume engine is all in good form.
This thing has to be at like 4800rpm to stay on plane and only goes 20mph, 18'ish knots. Even low in fuel, bait tank empty, no ice and my load down to a few rods, wife and kids it does 25mph same RPM. This is a far cry from any more recent data. I can't find any older data sheets.
The prop is not damaged on leading edges, no sign of repair and don't think it has a slip hub, but I need to remove to confirm. It is the stock prop 17-M. No bottom paint.
I'm in Huntington Beach, CA and I am not opposed to dealing with an out of state prop guru. My goal is not top speed. I want fuel efficiency only. Even in states not plagued with liberals and taxes, fuel prices are getting out of control. Even before fuel price increases, fuel economy was always my objective on my last boat. I really would like the boat to plane at 3800-4200 RPM and be in the low 20's MPH and I would be happy. That should net me close to 1 mpg better making a huge difference getting to our tuna grounds that can range from 10 miles off San Diego to 70 miles on the other side of San Clemente island.
Thanks in advance and I hope everyone is enjoying their boats and ready for a sick summer!