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Default Cheap thrills;)

On Oct 8, 10:28 pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
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On Oct 8, 8:47 pm, Larry wrote:
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I do not know from props, what is "taller"?


Steeper, more water is pulled over it at the same RPM, making a
light boat like yours go faster at the same RPM.


The blades are at a higher angle without cavitating making the
prop go further in the water on each revolution....


Ask the guys at the outboard shop what they'd recommend when you
take the boat in to show them. Speed goes up...fuel consumption
may even go down, not a bad thing at all.


Larry
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You can tell there's extremely
intelligent life in the universe
because they have never called Earth.


Thanks. Took it back out tonight with the little one. My kid swam
whilst I fished. Got a nice bass and a pretty good trout, but it was a
slottie so I had to throw it back. Slot is 12-16" on Crystal Lake.
Seemed to run a bunch slower tonight with the 90 extra pounds, dunno,
might have been my imagination. Had an electrical problem tonight,
fish finder came on for a second and then off every time I tried to
start it up. October and the water is still over 70 degrees, crazy,
I'm lovin' it...


What a great deal this late in the season! What Lake do you boat on Scot?- Hide quoted text -

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Crystal Lake in North East CT. Only 110 acres but there is a nice 44
foot trench that runs along out from the south side. All spring fed,
surprised it is still so warm.