This may start a controversy. I have a Venture 23 with twin Honda 50's and have been running Honda brand propsC4x10.5x13 4 blade props based on information that it provides more torque. Also the information says helps boats that are stern heavy which mine is with two motors, 60 gal. of fuel, two 12VDC batteries and
other stuff that seems to collect back there.
I have been told I would be able to run engines at high RPMs which most outboards are designed to do., 5500 rpm range.
Seems lots of up grades being done is people want more speed. I have found we usually go 15 knots as it has the boat on plane and we are our there to enjoy the
scenery not go 30 mph. As a practical matter waves often prohibit conformable
ride at high speeds. So can't often even do the 15 knots.
We have cruised Chesapeake Bay to Pudget Sound and lots of lakes and rivers in-between. North to Canada and the touque sure seems to help us move through some very high currents on way to Campbell River and Desolation Sound.
WE average 4 gallons/hour depending and wind and current conditions.
Would welcome any thoughts. I also run aluminum props. we hit to many things on rivers and anywhere as there is always something lurking floating below the waters. I have run stainless on other boats they will take more abuse but my theory is rather bend alum. that save the prop but stress the drive train.
All thoughts appreciated. Baxter
other stuff that seems to collect back there.
I have been told I would be able to run engines at high RPMs which most outboards are designed to do., 5500 rpm range.
Seems lots of up grades being done is people want more speed. I have found we usually go 15 knots as it has the boat on plane and we are our there to enjoy the
scenery not go 30 mph. As a practical matter waves often prohibit conformable
ride at high speeds. So can't often even do the 15 knots.
We have cruised Chesapeake Bay to Pudget Sound and lots of lakes and rivers in-between. North to Canada and the touque sure seems to help us move through some very high currents on way to Campbell River and Desolation Sound.
WE average 4 gallons/hour depending and wind and current conditions.
Would welcome any thoughts. I also run aluminum props. we hit to many things on rivers and anywhere as there is always something lurking floating below the waters. I have run stainless on other boats they will take more abuse but my theory is rather bend alum. that save the prop but stress the drive train.
All thoughts appreciated. Baxter