
CONDITIONS AFFECTING OPERATION
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RPM loss may require changing to a lower pitch propeller
due to the following conditions:
• Operating in warmer weather and greater humidity.
• Operating in a higher elevation.
• Operating with a damaged propeller or dirty boat bottom.
• Operating with increased load (additional passengers,
pulling skiers, etc.).
Conditions That Lower Engine Performance
The following conditions lower engine performance and cannot
be compensated by the engine fuel or electronic management
systems.
• Above sea level elevations
• High temperature.
• Low barometric pressure.
• High humidity.
The conditions listed above reduce air density to the engine
which in turn reduces the following:
• Boost pressure on supercharged engines
• Horsepower and torque throughout the RPM range
• Peak RPM
• Cranking compression
EXAMPLE: An engine running at an elevation of 2,438 m (8,000
ft) will have over a 30% power loss while engine power on a hot
and humid day can be reduced by as much as 14%. These
losses apply to both normally aspirated and supercharged
engines.
Compensating for power robbing conditions:
• Switch to a lower pitch propeller.
• Change the gear ratio.
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