Recevied a new 25' QSR with cladded arch last week. Have the yamaha F300 motor and the dealer (or yamaha) placed a black painted stainless steel prop on the boat. Took it out for its first trip and the prop sounded like it was ventilating. Fastest speed we could get was 37 MPH at 6000-6100 RPM's. Dealer had already ordered a stainless steel prop for the boat but told me to stop by with the black prop and switch it to one he had. He actually provided two options, the second at my request. Don't know when the ordered prop will come and have not been able to test the new prop (lake the boat is on is now no wake). According to the yamaha web site we should be getting about 45 MPH.
Black prop was 15 1/2 x 15
Stainless 1 - 15 3/4 x 15 (with larger surface area)
Stainless 2 - 15 1/2 x 16
Second issue I noticed is the mounting height of the motor. While the dealer followed Benniningtons recommended mounting height I am not sure it is correct. The ventilation plate, when trimmed to be level with water at cruising, is above the water line and above the bottom of the center toon by about an inch. I feel this is causing the prop to slip and reduce performance. The problem is the motor is mounted as low as it can go on the transom. Looking closer at another brand of boat I was going to buy, their center toon is 27" in diameter. The shaft height of my motor is 25" and the shaft height of the motor for a 27" diameter toon as to be longer to accomodate. According to the yamaha web site, this other tritoon at 25' weighing 4,600 lbs can achieve 48.5MPH. I am thinking bennington is using the wrong shaft length (25") to apply to their boats. They should be using a 30" shaft and mounting the motor higher to get the ventilation plate at the correct height to acheive the performance that can be had from this motor and their tritoons.
Anyone have similar issues with a 25' QSR and an F300XCA yamaha motor?
Black prop was 15 1/2 x 15
Stainless 1 - 15 3/4 x 15 (with larger surface area)
Stainless 2 - 15 1/2 x 16
Second issue I noticed is the mounting height of the motor. While the dealer followed Benniningtons recommended mounting height I am not sure it is correct. The ventilation plate, when trimmed to be level with water at cruising, is above the water line and above the bottom of the center toon by about an inch. I feel this is causing the prop to slip and reduce performance. The problem is the motor is mounted as low as it can go on the transom. Looking closer at another brand of boat I was going to buy, their center toon is 27" in diameter. The shaft height of my motor is 25" and the shaft height of the motor for a 27" diameter toon as to be longer to accomodate. According to the yamaha web site, this other tritoon at 25' weighing 4,600 lbs can achieve 48.5MPH. I am thinking bennington is using the wrong shaft length (25") to apply to their boats. They should be using a 30" shaft and mounting the motor higher to get the ventilation plate at the correct height to acheive the performance that can be had from this motor and their tritoons.
Anyone have similar issues with a 25' QSR and an F300XCA yamaha motor?