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Just opening a discussion since propping a boat is more of an art than a science. My 2000 FICHT 3.0 200 on a 1991 tournament 192 hull with a 14.5” x 19p viper prop did 52 on fresh water and 54 on salt. My dads 2002 3.3 big block 200 with a 14.75” x 19p viper prop does 54 on fresh water and 56 on salt on a 1991 tournament 192 hull, all numbers are mid July heat. Is it the prop? Is it the little extra power from a 3.0 to 3.3? Is it error in GPS readings? I don’t have the RPMs off the top of my head, but I’m curious if there’s anything left in either motor with a prop change, is 60 possible? Is going from a 14.5 to 14.75” prop that much more efficient (4%)?
Has anyone else gone faster, and have a recipe they’d be willing to share? My last resort is hacking the FICHT EMM and downloading the program from a 225 (which is on my to-do list).
Has anyone else gone faster, and have a recipe they’d be willing to share? My last resort is hacking the FICHT EMM and downloading the program from a 225 (which is on my to-do list).