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I realize most the people on this forum don't have the same requirements as I. On the off chance this info could help someone I thought "why not"?
I just picked up an old 24' X 60" Monarch with a decent bottom. The largest I've run, previously, was a 24' X 48" Alweld with a 35 SD. After taking care of some cosmetic repairs on the Monarch I mounted a High Transom SD on it and took it to the river. I loaded it down with about 1000 lbs not including the engine and battery. This is close to the load I have on a 5 day fishing trip on the Yukon. Upstream speeds in the current was 18mph. If I ran in the eddies next to shore it climbed to 20mph. Downstream speeds were consistently 23-24mph My best speeds came with the tach reading 3550-3570rpm. The engine is a box stock Briggs. Steering was very easy with no push or pull if the load was heavy on one side. Shifting considerable weight forward only decreased speed by 1 or 2 mph. If I kept the load balanced fore and aft the boat only drafted about 4 inches. I was impressed! I really didn't expect it to perform that well.

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Thats pretty good for a stock motor.Good info

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Stu, can you try running a prop with less pitch to get the RPM's up some? IIRC the 3500 RPM rpm range isnt the best to run the engine at a heavy load. 3700-3800 would be ideal and have more mechanical advantage.

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That's a good idea there white Marcus.


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Yep Briggs don't like being loaded down and run 3500-3600 rpm's . They create a bad vibration and shit will happen lol!! When I bow fished out my small boat I ran a prop that would turn 4000 with my normal load!!

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Critical speed,for those that don't know google is your friend

Hats off to you once again Mr Stu


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without photo's it's all talk.........Duckdon


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Sweet. I would be curious to know if it does better. Theoretically speaking when pushing that much of a load you want some mechanical advantage to help you out and get strain off the motor! Sounds like you got a plan!

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Now that's a Yukon runner........ I'm in on the pike fishing just don't know when I can fit it in. Duckdon


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Just came to me..........That's a late "70's" vintage riveted boat with maybe a .83 thick hull and it's still getting the job done. Nice........Duckdon


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That's Awesome!
You could bring 6 people hunting along with their personal pirouges and still have room.


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Let us know how the new gears do stu I'm curious to see if it gets your rpms where they need to be


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Stu Congrats on 50 years of marriage!

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Damn good job!!! 50 years and fishing and hunting Alaska today! The good life.

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Stu, Congrats on the 50th!

I'm curious about those RPM's too. Got your bud to weld my tunnel off...still not gettin it.
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