TassieA20 wrote:
Yea the motor mustn't be under as much load! Do you have a wedge on your boat? Do you think it makes much difference? How much weight does Randall run in his rig? Some one was saying he runs almost 4000 pounds no wedge and a 90ft rope??
From what I have seen, Randall has the 400 motor, no wedge, 750's in rear, 950 bow sack, another 650-1000 triangle sack in bow (not sure how much) and a bunch of lead all over his boat. Sometimes I have even seen additional floor sacs too.
I would guess 5500 lbs he is running.
I agree with AJ. Not sure fuel savings with such an aggressive prop, such high rpms. The Core prop at 13" pitch was bad enough, but then go to a 12" pitch on the 2315or 2079... top speed of 33 mph here we come. I do not know what my gallons per hour are because I do not use a gas pump to fill up everytime, mostly 5 gallon jugs are dumped in after we ride, then I will go top off. I do know that the Cinco did extremely well with fuel consumption. I get that the higher pitch props will get up to plane faster and with less effort, so you wll save fuel, but after that initial 20 seconds, you are riding at speed and can easily go for 5-20 minutes at that rpm/speed... killing any fuel savings you had while getting up on plane.
For some of you who cruise around a lot or have a decent run to your riding spot, then this is a concern.