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Ree-Yees
 
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Default I got a used prop!

With the 17 pitch, 4 adults and 1 adult behind the boat in a tube the boat
took off plenty fast.

Rained all freaking day today but hopefully tomorrow I can get out there
with the 19 and test it out.

--C

"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Ree-Yees" wrote in message
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So the 19 might just be the same as the 17?

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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In theory, you might get a bit more top end. Doesn't always work that

way.




It might. The right prop is one that allows your engine to achieve it's
rated RPM at wide open throttle. If you over prop (too high in pitch)

and
the engine is labored and can't achieve it's WOT, you might even lose some
top end.

On small boats, the right prop choice is also influenced by the load you
carry in the boat. A 17 pitch might be fine for light loads (one or two
passengers) but a 15 pitch may be required if you decide to load the boat

up
with a bunch of people, food and whatever. Most boaters find a happy
compromise, but some change props depending of the boat's usage for the

day.

Eisboch