shawndoggy wrote:
Wayne, I had run that exact prop (acme 1433, and it's 14.5" counterpart, the venerable 1235) on the boat before the 2315 and 2079. 2315 was night and day better for hole shot running heavy, and the 2079 was still better than both of the taller props as well.
A small diameter prop definitely has more top end, but for pushing weight at wakeboard and surf speeds, especially at altitude, diameter matters. a lot. in my real life experience, anyhow, running at 4-5000'.
This essentially was echoed when I talked to Eric today at OJ. He told me that absolutely going to a smaller diameter would increase the RPM but to your point Shawn the size is really what gives you the push to move the weight. The resolution that we came up with is to ship the prop back to him and he's gonna take some cup out of the prop. That will add some RPM and hopefully get me to the sweet spot I am after for max power + torque in the 6.0
I went out tonight and filled the bags to full then drained the rears until the boat would plane. When enough weight was out that it would allow the boat to tip just a little and the RMP to climb to above about 3800 the "grunt in the motor" and its ability to move the boat was night and day and it planed quickly thereafter. My hope is after getting the prop worked over and adding some bow weight I may have it figured out. Fingers crossed.