B28 Props
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B28 Props
Hey all, I have a 1977 B28 with Mercruiser 260hp motors and a hard top. My current prop size is 17x16 and the boat runs with in the engine specs. I run my boat at 2800-3000rpms and very rarely above 3000rpms. My cruise with full fuel and gear is around 18kts. I was throwing the idea around to have my props tweaked over the off season to get a better speed at cruising RPMs. Should I go with a cup? or pitch change, or just stay with whats working? Thank you
Chris C.
Boston, MA
1970 31 Bahia Mar
1977 28 FBC
Boston, MA
1970 31 Bahia Mar
1977 28 FBC
Re: B28 Props
I have a 1985 28 w/ Merc 260's. Original w/ 1550 hours. I went down an inch to 17x16 when I bought the boat to get up to 4400, which is at or near the top of the RPM spec. My boat holds 240 gallons. When It's full, I get 18.5-19 knots at 3000 RPM's. Normal load, a little over 20. I don't think I'd go up in pitch. If the extra cup could help a little, I don't see why not, but it may not be worth the trouble. If you give it a try, I'd be interested in hearing the result. Leigh
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Re: B28 Props
Cup is the way to go, but talk with the prop shop. They may need to tweek the pitch a little so you don't overload the engine.
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Re: B28 Props
I have a 1977 28 Moppie with the 260 hp Mercruisers. The props are 17x17 and engines turnup 4200 as advertised.
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