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So top quality boat driving skills I have managed to hit my prop on some
rocks. One prop is chipped and one is bent about .5 inch on the end. Boat doesnt have any extra vibrations but top speed has gone from about 40 to 30mph. I called around to some boat shops asking about repairing the prop and I got prices ranging from $100 to $140. For that price I would assume I can just get a new one and keep this one for a spare. Question is what kind of propeller do I get? My boat is a 1987 sea ray 19foot with a 1987 165hp mercruiser inboard/outboard engine. The current propeller has 3 blades. Besides that I dont know much about the propeller. Hopefully there is some guide out there that tells you what size/pitch prop to get. I would like one that is suited better for top speed than for acceleration. Thanks for any advice! --C |
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