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  • Not Reaching WOT RPM

    Looking for a little help here. I have a 99' yamaha c90tlrx on a 19' x96" Polar Salwater series skiff . I have a Solas 13.25x19 stainless prop on it. I have checked compression,spark,rebuilt carbs,de-carbed engine,and did lync and sync per manual. The motor idles good and seems to run good except for I am only reaching about 4000 rpm at wot. I always thought the boat was kind of slow so started working on it . I changed prop. It had a 21 pitch. That got me from roughly 3800 to 4k. I really don't know what else to check. Love my boat and love my yammy. It is the most reliable motor I have owned. Just doesn't seem to have the power it should. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

  • #2
    seeing as you have not posted on your other threads what you found out or did maybe you can tell us what you found in the performance bulletins on a boat and motor like yours, that should tell you if you need to be looking for a motor or hull problem if your prop is the one they used

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    • #3
      They did not list a polar boat. Only Carolina skiff or sundance which are not as wide. They are running 13x17 and getting 5500 rpm.

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      • #4
        So you ended up getting a tach for your set up , are you sure you have it set properly?

        Sounds like you are running a larger diameter prop and higher pitch also from what they used, and was theirs a SS or Aluminum?
        Could your hull be water logged?

        Maybe the best thing to do is have a Yamaha shop test motor with a Yamaha test prop to see if it can put out the proper HP at spec RPM to be sure motor is OK

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        • #5
          call around.
          find a shop with test wheel YB-1620, install the test wheel.
          back it down the ramp.
          wot should be 5100-5300 RPM.
          if it is fix rhe hull/prop issue.
          if its not the motor is faulty.

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          • #6
            Thanks for the help. I will find that test wheel and let you know what happens.

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