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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:09 am
by waternwaves
Beene.........

you are obviously a victim of "global warming"........... don't worry, you are going to get Miami like weather real soon now.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:00 pm
by beene
WNW

Thanks for the warm wishes.

Starting to look like it's going to be the middle of May before I get wet....

.... don't know if I can hold on much longer. :|

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:34 am
by Bill at BOATS 4 SAIL
We had 10" of snow predicted for yesterday.
I was going to go out and throw snowballs at cars.
All we got was some flurries.
Very disappointing.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:34 am
by Highlander
Hi Beene

Your Alum reinforcement transom plates are cut & ready just got to chamfer the edges and polish them up of course for that nice copy cat of my boat :D :D :D :P
got high speed as of today what a diff. :)


John

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:27 pm
by sorcha
bombardier have organized one of their mechanics to come up from sydney to look at my engine this week ..will keep you posted .

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:41 pm
by Mac Ziggy
I have a 90 E-TEC with a 14 X 11 mounted on an 07 M. It only has about 3 hours and limited WOT but the speed was about 26 MPH into the wind and almost 30 MPH with the wind at our back. RPM's were about 5800, which is a little high. I want to put a few more hours on the engine before I change props but had considered a 14 X 13 to reduce the RPM's.

Hole shot (take off) is like a rocket compared to the 50 HP Honda I had on a 99X. You better be sitting down or holding on to the wheel. Good luck on your checkout. I'll let you know if I get any updates.

Sorry I'm not a knots man. I'm use to 60 MPH in a bass boat.

boats tend to gain weight

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:39 pm
by Robert
If your top RPM is not dangerous to the motor, keep in mind that boats with cabins tend to accumulate stuff and as the weight goes up, the RPMs will come down.

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:24 am
by Mac Ziggy
Robert,

I agree. I should rephrase that statement. I want to put a few more hours on the engine before I load the boat up with all my "stuff". The first runs were with no mast, no ballast and two on board. Performance of the engine is the first priority. I'd like to get 20 MPH loaded, no ballast but that all depends on the load. I hope to get a few more runs this week including full ballast.

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:38 am
by DLT
You will definately loose speed, and RPMs, as you add back the mast, rigging, and cruise stuff.

I'd hold off on a prop change...

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:13 am
by Bobby T.-26X #4767
i believe in the 11 pitch prop for a 90hp on a Mac.
once the boat is loaded up with gear (as it will be & should be) your RPM's will fall off. And you want to be at the top end of the RPM curve at WOT for your "waterbago".

Bob T.
"DāBob"
'02X w/ '04 90-TLDI (14" x 11 pitch)
Dinghy Motor: '06 2.5-Suzuki

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:52 pm
by Mac Ziggy
I think the wax wore off. Added another person, a little more wind, a little more chop, a little more stuff. Speeds were still near 25 MPH but RPM's were about 5600. Speed was around 20 at 5000, 14 at 4500, and 8 to 12 at 4000 depending on the wind. Plenty of punch and maneuvers well. I hope I can stay in this range. If it does, I will stay with the 14 X 11 but I have aluminum and would prefer SS. WOT RPM range is 4500 to 5500.

Bobby T.

I paid particular attention to your advise and insisted on the 14 X 11. Thanks

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:48 pm
by delevi
i believe in the 11 pitch prop for a 90hp on a Mac.
I don't think one can make such a generalization. Every engine is different. I spin a 14x13 on an E-tec 50 which gets me to 5400-5500 RPM. This is just below the perfect range, but with my 13.25x13, I get 5650 and a bit less speed. I do hit 18-21 mph, lightly loaded w/o ballast with either prop but seems like the 14" will frequently get an extra 1 mph.

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:02 am
by Bobby T.-26X #4767
Delevi: you misunderstood me.

i'm specifically talking about a Tohatsu 90hp or Etec 90hp on an X or M. Not a 50hp (as in your case).

50's can do well with 10-13 pitch depending on prop diameter and powerhead.

Bob T.
"DāBob"
'02X w/ '04 90-TLDI (14" x 11 pitch)
Dinghy Motor: '06 2.5-Suzuki

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:12 am
by beene
I am still thinking with rpm range to be from 4500-5500 my 75 is beetter sooted to the 13 but I really have no idea till I try it out.

Bobby has far more experience with the bigger motors than I do, that is for sure. But I think his 90's rpm has a higher range spec than mine. I know my 75 is really a merc 90 4s efi that has been computer limited to 75 as it has the same specs as the 90 all the way down the page... till you get to rpm range, the 90 is 5500-6500. Now if I could only find a mech that drinks beer and would be willing to say.... fix my broken motor for me :wink:


G

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 12:56 am
by delevi
Delevi: you misunderstood me.

i'm specifically talking about a Tohatsu 90hp or Etec 90hp on an X or M. Not a 50hp (as in your case).

50's can do well with 10-13 pitch depending on prop diameter and powerhead.
My bad. Only that more HP and lower pitch? I'm a bit confused.
I know my 75 is really a merc 90 4s efi that has been computer limited to 75 as it has the same specs as the 90 all the way down the page... till you get to rpm range, the 90 is 5500-6500. Now if I could only find a mech that drinks beer and would be willing to say.... fix my broken motor for me
I need a mech like that too. My Etec 50 has an extra 10 hp that I wish I could unlock. Just one little software tweak I think.