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![]() Thanks. Now I just gotta figure out what the RPM range is & all that jazz. I'd rather have better top end & fuel economy... -josh On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:33:03 GMT, Jack Redington wrote: Josh Assing wrote: 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 --- Remove x's to send. I bet by ski-prop they mean it has a lower pitch. Thus better whole shot for popping out folks out of the water and dragging them less. You would lose a little top end. As long as you don't run the boat in excess of recomended rpm. It would be fine. Capt Jack R.. --- Remove x's to send. |
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