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Default How to know what prop to get?

I found one for my boat for $80 used but it looks prefect.

The only difference is my old was was a 17 pitch and this one is a 19. The
boat already took off plenty fast so if I lost a little take off I sure
wouldnt miss it. Wont a 19 give me a higher top end?

How would I know if it was straining my engine?

--Cameron

"Rod McInnis" wrote in message
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"Jay" wrote in message
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Have you tried looking for propeller shops in the area? If you are

lucky
enough to have one anywhere around, I'm SURE they're cheaper than

anything
that has the name "marine" branded on it..


What non marine application uses propellers? (other than aircraft, which
wouldn't be cheaper and certainly wouldn't work in this application!)

Rod







 
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