kaydano
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How do you know when you hit the rev limiter? Do you feel or hear it? Or does it simply mean you read the tach and if your at the high end of the manufacturers range, you're hitting it?
Reason I ask is I get 35 mph with 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids) and nearly full tank of gas and max out at 6400 rpm (which is the high end of the rpm range for Mercury). I went out this weekend by myself with just 6 gallons of gas (out of 24 gallon tank size, I know because I put 18 in afterwards) so only 1/4th tank, and I still could only go 35 mph at 6400 rpm, even with the bow gate wide open! I figure the boat was about 450 lbs lighter...
I also think I should have gotten more speed, because it climbed up to 6400 rpm a LOT faster than I ever have before. I was impressed. I mean the boat really took off with just me in it and not much gas on board (I weigh ~170-ish).
So, I assume I must be hitting the rev limiter, but I couldn't feel it or hear it...
Secondary question: Would a different prop (higher pitch) get me more speed? Not that I necessarily want to do that, just trying to understand. I assume a bigger pitch would lower my rpms, and so if I am hitting the rev limiter, I should get more speed due to the bigger prop angle. Right?
Reason I ask is I get 35 mph with 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids) and nearly full tank of gas and max out at 6400 rpm (which is the high end of the rpm range for Mercury). I went out this weekend by myself with just 6 gallons of gas (out of 24 gallon tank size, I know because I put 18 in afterwards) so only 1/4th tank, and I still could only go 35 mph at 6400 rpm, even with the bow gate wide open! I figure the boat was about 450 lbs lighter...
I also think I should have gotten more speed, because it climbed up to 6400 rpm a LOT faster than I ever have before. I was impressed. I mean the boat really took off with just me in it and not much gas on board (I weigh ~170-ish).
So, I assume I must be hitting the rev limiter, but I couldn't feel it or hear it...
Secondary question: Would a different prop (higher pitch) get me more speed? Not that I necessarily want to do that, just trying to understand. I assume a bigger pitch would lower my rpms, and so if I am hitting the rev limiter, I should get more speed due to the bigger prop angle. Right?
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