View Full Version : How fast should my 22 Classic run?
1994_Classic_Blue
05-14-2007, 07:29 AM
I have a 22' Classic (1994) and just rebuilt the motor (it is now a 461ci). I tried 4 different props on the weekend with speeds ranging from 60mph to 65mph and tach readings from 4000rpm to 5200rpm. The optimum prop was a 23 pitch / 3 blade at 65mph @ 5000rpm. I think that I can get a bit more out of a 25 pitch but before I spend the money, I want to ensure that my air fuel ratio is perfect and that I am in the proper speed range for this type of boat. Any suggestions and assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Barry Eller
05-14-2007, 09:50 AM
Is that a King Cobra ? Ford engine?
1994_Classic_Blue
05-14-2007, 10:39 AM
Thanks for your reply!
Cool, but how fast would you say your 502 runs with the 25"? I am trying to get an idea if I am getting maximum speed out of my boat with the recent rebuild. Thanks!
What elevation are you running in?
1994_Classic_Blue
05-14-2007, 12:48 PM
Folks,
Thanks for your help. I don't have all of the information, but I will give it a shot.
- I am running in Ontario Canada (fresh water) and therefore not at altitude.
- The motor was put on the dyno without marine manifolds and came in at 440hp at 5000rpm. Therefore with the marine manifolds we are probably sitting around 400hp.
- I have the incorrect serial number for the outdrive and therefore can't tell you what the gear ratio is until after the weekend. I am thinking that this is part of the problem because it consitantly came out of the hole with a 21'-3 blade, 23'-3 blade, 25'-4 blade and 27'-3 blade. I had 4 people in the boat with the 27'-3 blade and it had no issues getting out of the hole.
I am going to try a 26' chopper this weekend to see if I can get out of the hole and get great top end. Failing that I think that I will need to look into:
(i) gear ratio
(ii) water leaking from the manifolds (long shot)
Thanks!
- I am running in Ontario Canada (fresh water) and therefore not at altitude.
It only said Canada on your profile. If it was salt water, I wouldn't have asked the question. There are lakes at higher elevations.
1994_Classic_Blue
05-15-2007, 06:13 AM
Thanks everyone! I will get back to you after the weekend. Thanks again!
glashole
05-15-2007, 07:26 AM
where abouts in Ontario are you running?
to clarify what body of water do you typically run? :)
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