Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: 1998 13' Classic propeller
Posted by Eddie M on 03/03/15 - 3:15 PM
#1
I am installing a F40LA on my 13' classic. I will be installing a stainless steel propeller and would like some propeller sizing input. The motor makes 40HP @5500 rpms. I would like to be as close to or at 5500 rpms at WOT. I had an F40 on a classic years ago and was very happy with the performance.
Posted by Eddie M on 03/12/15 - 5:31 PM
#2
I received the information necessary to purchase the correct propeller from two very reliable contacts. The correct size is 10 1/2 X 12 Yamaha 3 blade # Mar-GYT 38-03-12. I will post the performance numbers and mounting information when its is rigged.
Posted by Eddie M on 06/15/15 - 1:24 PM
#3
I have finished testing the F 40 LA on my 13'. I starting at the three holes up position. That was a crazy ride. Tested every position. Boat is only stable with the motor mounted all the way down (bolt in first top hole). I recorded the following numbers with a Command Link tachometer and my I Phone for a speed. 3000/15 MPH, 3500/19 MPH, 4000/23 MPH, 4500/28 MPH, 5000/30 MPH, 5500/34 MPH. I am using a 10 1/2 X 12 performance series Yamaha SS propeller. The boat rises out of the hole and planes very quickly. Lays flat all speeds and is safe and stable. Plenty of free board and, slowing quickly i did not flood the transom. I tested the boat with my normal fishing outfit. Six gallons of fuel strapped to the deck on dry mat next to the console, front seat removed (leaves more room for fishing), Odyssey battery rubber mounted below the console and, a 20lb. mushroom anchor on a mat behind the bow locker. Life preserver and throw cushion under the console. I use the boat for fishing by myself. It fishes in shallow water and paddles well (sneaky). I need the bigger motor to travel to/from my favorite fish holes. It makes a difference. Stability is very important so i can stand up while fishing. This package fits very well.
Posted by ratking20 on 02/09/16 - 7:05 PM
#4
why did you go with the f40la???
was it because it was the lightest?
i am only asking because i will also be repowering my 13 footer
i am between the yammy and an etec....
by the way... very good info here