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  • #31
    This thread explained the importance of the trim tab regarding the hub.
    The last 2 replies were from Sequoiha and then Rodbolt

    https://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/...16691-tab-trim

    From Sequoiha
    06-09-2012, 07:16 PM
    It serves two purposes, first it is a sacrificial anode. second it is a front end alignment of sorts,, typically if the boat pulls to the left you can adjust the tab in the direction of the pull, the water pressure on the tab during forward motion will push the engine back the other way. it was very useful on older cable steering systems with out feed back.
    06-09-2012, 10:58 PM

    From Rodbolt17
    06-09-2012, 10:58 PM
    actually 3 if on a v4 or v6, it also directs additional cooling water to the prop hub to help prevent hub failures.

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    • #32
      The mechanic suggested I go to Mercury’s prop selector, and or call powertech custom prop.
      I will likely call Majek, the boat maker, and Kresta’s Marine, who rigged it out.
      i guess it doesn’t hurt to mark the hub, and not sure if Paul ever did. I am 100% convinced that we spun the hub twice in my presence, and I don’t doubt he did it a few other times on his own. The motor behaves so different, that it is obvious when you spin out, and a re-hub, or prop change will fix it immediately.

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      • #33
        Yes you know when you spin a rubber hub out.
        can not get any speed, have to run at very low(idle) RPM to get back to dock.
        I have done it a couple of times

        I blamed it on digging mud/sand when getting up in shallow water over and over
        finally gets tired of that

        where are you located?
        Kresta’s Marine sounds like Bay City Tx
        Last edited by 99yam40; 03-14-2020, 10:58 PM.

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        • #34
          The mechanic suggested I go to Mercury’s prop selector, and or call powertech custom prop.
          I will likely call Majek, the boat maker, and Kresta’s Marine, who rigged it out.
          i guess it doesn’t hurt to mark the hub, and not sure if Paul ever did. I am 100% convinced that we spun the hub twice in my presence, and I don’t doubt he did it a few other times on his own. The motor behaves so different, that it is obvious when you spin out, and a re-hub, or prop change will fix it immediately.

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          • #35
            99 - I live in Willis TX, up on Lake Conroe.
            i bought them boat from a friend who kept in Tiki Island on West Galveston

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            • #36
              Hi, kids.. I haven't been here in yrs. This issue sounds like maybe WAY over proped..I sea that on bass boats all the time. I would switch to a MERC prop with a "Flow torque" hub. End of story. No hub to spin. Get a WOT reading and and change prop to dial in the correct Rpm. I change props on makes and models to mercury props all the time. Go to any boat race and all the boats are running MERCS.

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              • #37
                Gawd !! I hear this too often.. the boat manufacturer are fiberglass pro's. Not proplusion experts
                not Electrical expert's. Not experienced in most boat issues at all !!
                Hell, most don't own a boat.I get to rework and reprop many, many boats from the factory.
                did not have a clue about. The factory is/are plastic boys
                Not boat pro's. Grrr . And 95 percent or more marine tecs are a joke. Almost all new to me boats is cleanup after some shop with BIG signs.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by DGEXPLORATION View Post
                  99 - I live in Willis TX, up on Lake Conroe.
                  i bought them boat from a friend who kept in Tiki Island on West Galveston
                  Well I knew
                  Kresta’s sounded familiar,
                  there use to be one here in Clute Tx
                  I confused Busha's in Bay City with kresta's for some reason

                  I could not find a Yamaha performance Bulletin on Majek to see what they normally ran

                  Finding someone that has already dialed in a rig like yours could save you the hassle of trying different props
                  Last edited by 99yam40; 03-15-2020, 03:53 AM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Keithbaja View Post
                    Hi, kids.. I haven't been here in yrs. This issue sounds like maybe WAY over proped..I sea that on bass boats all the time. I would switch to a MERC prop with a "Flow torque" hub. End of story. No hub to spin. Get a WOT reading and and change prop to dial in the correct Rpm. I change props on makes and models to mercury props all the time. Go to any boat race and all the boats are running MERCS.
                    Welcome back bajakeith.
                    Maybe Boltrod may return also.

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                    • #40
                      I wonder whether the four blades are also a factor in this? That is: there will be four not three “pulses” or “turbulence“ or “forces” on the ventilation plate coupled with disturbed water flowing off the hull transom. Is there an RPM limit lower for 4 blades compared to 3, and how does the pitch influence 4 blades c/f 3?

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                      • #41
                        I would think 4 blades give it more surface area, so pitch would need to be less than a 3 blade.
                        Just like a larger diameter prop.

                        I never heard of too much prop causing the hubs to fail before, but maybe with these larger HP motors you have enough HP in the upper RPMs to do the damage.
                        lower RPM there is not enough hp developed to damage the hubs.
                        Just my thoughts

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
                          not sure why you think there are metal pressed in hubs.
                          I meant machine press-in rubber hub
                          Jason
                          1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170

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                          • #43
                            Update
                            I have not had any issues with the prop hub even when running the motor at WOT of 5300 rpm.
                            Not sure why the previous owner spun 3 hubs, but it’s not a problem for me.
                            sorry to post an issue that was a non-issue, but I do appreciate the helpful discussion here

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by DGEXPLORATION View Post
                              Update
                              I have not had any issues with the prop hub even when running the motor at WOT of 5300 rpm.
                              Not sure why the previous owner spun 3 hubs, but it’s not a problem for me.
                              sorry to post an issue that was a non-issue, but I do appreciate the helpful discussion here
                              Just found this when an old post popped up, post #8 and on should you need it in the future:

                              https://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/...-on-lower-unit
                              Scott
                              1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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