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My 2011 305 Express has twin 350 yamaha’s. The best WOT is 4900rpm. The props are the Yamaha stainless 19-15.5 could this be the wrong props on this Boat
This sounds like a perfect example of over propping and over loading. In general, you would expect a change of about 100 more revs per inch of pitch change. You reduced the pitch 2 inches and GAINED 1000 revs!Two years ago I repowered my Sailfish with twin F250 4.2L engines. The props were back ordered so I used my old props which we 15 1/4 X 19 and was getting around 4900 RPMs. The new props, 15 1/2 X 17 delivered optimum performance of 5900 RPMs. The thrust and top end improved dramatically. Good Luck
Could be, but you need to be sure there isn't any other issues that might affect WOT (wide open throttle) rpms. Things such as: dirty hull bottom, extra heavy load, abundance of water in bilge, boat trimmed incorrectly, engines out of tune, etc all affect top end performance of engines. if all of these are ok, then you should find Yamaha's recommendation for redline rpms, and adjust prop from there. Before I changed props, I would check others with same boat and engines and see what they are running. Also, contact Grady White for their recommendation of props for that hull with those outboards.
Thanks for advise, have very light load and pretty clean bottom. I will experiment a little more with various things, but use to get 5500 no problem. May be time to involve Grady. Thanks very much for input
By "Grady", do you mean taking it in to your local dealer? Grady, the company, probably isn't the one to contact.Thanks for advise, have very light load and pretty clean bottom. I will experiment a little more with various things, but use to get 5500 no problem. May be time to involve Grady. Thanks very much for input