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Matt Lang
 
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Josh Assing wrote in message . ..
Thanks.

Now I just gotta figure out what the RPM range is & all that jazz.
I'd rather have better top end & fuel economy...


RPM ... see my other reply...

If you do skiing then you should keep the low pitch prop on there. If
not get a prop with normal pitch for this boat.

With a propeller boat you might want to have 2-3 different props for
different uses and put on the prop for the day, depending what you do.

(One spare with tools to put it on should be in the boat)

Matt
 
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