What prop are you running on 24'

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What prop are you running on 24'

#1 Post by Luke » Mon May 30, 2016 11:46 am

I recently added a Suzuki DT 140 HP outboard to my 24' tritoon. It came with a plastic 4 blade prop that I have no idea what the pitch is and I don't have tachometer yet either. The top speed is currently 24 mph. Just wondering what prop others are running with similar setup so I know where to begin.
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#2 Post by curtiscapk » Mon May 30, 2016 4:24 pm

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#3 Post by Bamaman » Mon May 30, 2016 4:25 pm

You got us on that one. The Suzuki motors have a planetary gear in the driveline resulting in a much lower gearing. Suzuki's generally run large diameter, high pitch propellers--different from what you'd run on a Yamaha or Mercury outboard.

They're very dependable motors, however propellers are not as readily available as with the other brands. And since we see so few Suzuki motors on tritoons, I cannot help you on this one. Maybe a Suzuki dealer can tell you which prop would do a good job on your boat.
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#4 Post by Luke » Mon May 30, 2016 6:24 pm

Wow, I didn't realize that the gearing was different but that would explain why it has such strong holes hots but not the top end speed I expected to gain. So a 14" prop is the largest that will fit then do I want a high number for pitch like 15 or 17?

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#5 Post by Bamaman » Mon May 30, 2016 8:50 pm

You probably need a higher pitch prop than that even. Talk to a Suzuki dealer with experience selling them on pontoons.
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#6 Post by Luke » Tue May 31, 2016 7:05 am

There's a 13x21p on ebay for $100 that Im thinking about getting to try out

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#7 Post by Luke » Tue May 31, 2016 7:10 am

Or there is also a 13 1/4×21 in SS for $265 that seems like a pretty good deal

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#8 Post by slingshot » Wed Jun 01, 2016 1:56 am

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#9 Post by LittleRiver » Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:33 pm

24 foot party barge don't have a clue on the prop its not going to make that much difference with a 50 hp... 18 mph wot cruse at 10 to 14..
If it ever hits 20 I have a parachute ready.

Thought about upping to a 150 and those strakes but that will be next years project.............Maybe
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#10 Post by mpilot » Wed Jun 01, 2016 9:40 pm

Pull up their performance bulletins and try to find something similar in weight and length. That should give you a good place to start. They try a bunch of props for those tests to get the best possible setup.

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#11 Post by Luke » Mon Jun 13, 2016 5:28 am

I got the stainless 13 1/4 × 17p and ran it Saturday with 3 adults l, 1 toddler and gear. Our top speed was 20 mph. Not really any different speed than the old 4 blade fiberglass prop that was on it but the rpm's sounded really low. We adjusted the throttle cable once to try to get more throttle and that helped a little but I still think the motor has more in it.

Next time I go out I'll try to hook up the tachometer and charge the spark plugs and try a light weight run with 2 adults and no gear to see what happens.

Any other suggestions?

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#12 Post by Bamaman » Mon Jun 13, 2016 2:13 pm

But what are your RPM's at full throttle? You still should have more speed.

Your 140 hp Zuki has a reputation for long life, durability and good fuel mileage. But it'd been nice if it'd had the 150 hp which is much stronger of a motor--more cu. inches.
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#13 Post by Luke » Wed Jun 15, 2016 2:43 am

Bamaman wrote:But what are your RPM's at full throttle? You still should have more speed.

Your 140 hp Zuki has a reputation for long life, durability and good fuel mileage. But it'd been nice if it'd had the 150 hp which is much stronger of a motor--more cu. inches.
I haven't hooked up the tachometer yet but the rpm's sounded very low. Hopefully I can get it hooked up the next time I take it out so I can get some real numbers

Yes, I'm starting to think I should have gone with at least a 150 hp but hopefully I get get more out of this motor for now

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