quote:Originally posted by C.S.
Stop guessing and take it to a dealer,get them to put it on there Dino machine.If you can get your full rpm on the machine then you know its a prop/pitch problem...Maybe a hours work,90 bucks well spent!
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So, I guess you finally get my 2 cents, to go along with the others!
Your remote tachometer mounted on the dash, more than likely does “not” give an accurate reading. While the reading is close enough for most of us, the only way to get an accurate reading is to hook the tachometer directly to the engine. You may not be able to “just listen” to determine a problem? Yea, you might have a bad gage or sensor, but i doubt it?
It sounds like you indeed are missing about 1000 RPMs and that needs fixed! I have had to resize props more than once! And, it has always been due to, additional gear added and never from anything else mentioned, but those are all valid concerns. If I am not mistaken, everything everyone has stated here is correct! It is a good idea to check and keep an eye on everything mentioned for the obvious reasons. However, normally the reason you need to re-prop is (1) you have damaged your old one (could be from excess cavitation) or (2) added “weight" to your boat. Most likely, over time you have just added additional weight (eg all that new gear and fancy fishing stuff).
You all ready have the prop off. At this point, take the existing prop to someone who knows what they are talking about, show it to them, and tell them what is going on! Take "their" advice!
You can have everything else checked but based on what I am reading, I believe you just need a different prop! As stated, most shops will let you buy, try, return, and exchange if necessary. A smaller prop or pitch will get you “out-of-hole” and up “on plane” better and increase your WOT RPMs, but will also reduce your “top-end” speed, but most importantly a “properly” matched prop will reduce the excess wear on your engine! It is very important, as stated by others, if you are not running the proper prop, to get the recommended RPMs @ WOT - you will be doing harm to your engine, period! End of story!
Stop guessing!