To properly prop your boat you need to know what the WOT (wide open
throttle) range is for your motor. Then you need to know what RPM you now
turn (with a normal load) at WOT. It is usually just a matter of adjusting
the pitch up or down.
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va
"Josh Assing" wrote in message
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We just picked up a larson power boat - the PO said it had a "ski prop" on
it;
but if we put the "stock" prop on; the boat would be faster....
I don't know much about props; but I thought props were 'designed' for
engine &
boat -- and couldn't (shouldn't) be swapped about....
is this true? if so; what should the proper prop be for the boat?
Thanks
-josh
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