djm
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Hi Guy's
New to the forums and a proud owner of a 2012 Bennington 2275 GCW (Tri Toon) with a 115 4-Stroke Mercury
Im sure there is no definitive answer but I was hoping to get a better idea on prop selection. I am currently running a 13.75 X 15P 3-Blade prop and with 3 people on board and a full gas tank I maxed out at 5600 RPM. Definitely impressed with the speed but of course would like to see if I can get a bit more top end.
The specs on the motor rpm's says 6400 max. Do I have some wiggle room for a prop that may give me a bit more top end or should I just leave it alone.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
D
New to the forums and a proud owner of a 2012 Bennington 2275 GCW (Tri Toon) with a 115 4-Stroke Mercury
Im sure there is no definitive answer but I was hoping to get a better idea on prop selection. I am currently running a 13.75 X 15P 3-Blade prop and with 3 people on board and a full gas tank I maxed out at 5600 RPM. Definitely impressed with the speed but of course would like to see if I can get a bit more top end.
The specs on the motor rpm's says 6400 max. Do I have some wiggle room for a prop that may give me a bit more top end or should I just leave it alone.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
D