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lookin4_big_gurls
Posted 6/28/2010 3:12 PM (#447693)
Subject: 618T speed question




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I have an 04 618T with 03 Merc 90 hp 4 stroke saltwater. When i got the boat back in 07 it would run speeds upwards of 35 or 36 mph. last year it would run around 33 and this year it has dropped even more down to 30, 31. Does anyone know why this could be? prop is SS and in perfect condition.
jackson
Posted 6/28/2010 3:22 PM (#447695 - in reply to #447693)
Subject: Re: 618T speed question




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Is your trim set consistantly from last year? Same trim, same rpm's etc..?
lookin4_big_gurls
Posted 6/29/2010 12:28 AM (#447810 - in reply to #447695)
Subject: Re: 618T speed question




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Yeah not a thing has been changed. I always run same trim. Also kind of curious what everyone else gets with their boat if you're running a 618T 90 hp
charlesb
Posted 6/29/2010 7:02 AM (#447831 - in reply to #447810)
Subject: Re: 618T speed question




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Your prop might be warped, you will not see it with the naked eye. Same thing happened to a friend
Almost-B-Good
Posted 6/29/2010 7:23 AM (#447834 - in reply to #447693)
Subject: RE: 618T speed question




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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Try it with a new prop. If you get the same results the motor is probably in need of some work. But I'd be more inclined to think it is the prop losing some cup from wear. Only other posibility is the hull is dirty or warping and that's not likely, is it?. If you read any of the bass board posts about props it is common for a prop to lose cup after some years of use.
sworrall
Posted 6/29/2010 9:51 AM (#447853 - in reply to #447693)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Another possibility is there's water trapped in the hull somewhere.
lookin4_big_gurls
Posted 6/29/2010 11:19 PM (#448007 - in reply to #447853)
Subject: Re: 618T speed question




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thanks for the suggestions...maybe ill try running with the aluminum prop real quick and see if there's a difference. otherwise see if i cant get my hands on a new ss
The Dogger
Posted 6/30/2010 1:03 PM (#448092 - in reply to #448007)
Subject: Re: 618T speed question




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Location: Twin Cities
Correct me if im wrong, but u will get better performance with a SS prop vs the same in aluminum. So you should see even less speed with aluminum.
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