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It is really a matter of trial and trial and trial depending on your rig and
how you run it. The best prop for me with 1 person in my boat will not be the best for you if you always have 3 people in the boat. The manufacturer will get you in the right area in terms of pitch but you have to decide from there how you want the boat to perform and with what load and at what rpm. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "MikeG" wrote in message ews.com... In article hthQc.90165$eM2.6306@attbi_s51, says... You are correct Mike. For max top end speed you want to prop with a good performance SS prop at about 300 rpms below max rated. This will give you the best top speed but will hurt your hole shot some. Thank you much for clearing that up for me. Would it be too much to hope that engine makers have charts available that would indicate what can be expected from a particular engine/prop (pitch) combination or is it a matter of asking the right people? I have every intention of having a boat and having it in the water by May 2005 at the latest. I've got a short list of requirements I want for the 1 - the ideal boat 2- the practical ideal boat 3- the totally practical boat. The one area I'm still fuzzy on is the engine/prop relationship. Unfortunately I haven't found much written material on the subject. You've helped clear up quite a bit of that though. Thanks Mike -- MikeG Heirloom Woods www.heirloom-woods.net |
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