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First - Getting up on a slalom behind that boat is going to be a chore no
matter what prop you use. You can purchase a new aluminum prop for the cost of repairing this one. I would throw this one in the garage as a spare and not worry about getting it fixed. As for a new prop - I would seriously consider a 4 blade prop (aluminum will be fine for your application and will save you some money). The 4 blade will give you good acceleration for pulling. You don't say what size the current prop is or what your rpms at wide open throttle with 2 people on board are. I assume they are in the right range for your motor. Tell the prop place you purchase from what your current prop and rpms are and they can get you the right size. I personally don't like the plastic prop. Too much deflection in the blades. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Gregory McGuire" wrote in message ... Hello experienced boaters, I have had my boat for a month now and out 4 times with it. The prop which came with the boat has a ding in it, (had the ding when I got it.) I need good advice on a new prop and maybe- maybe there is a deal out there for new prop. Or should I get my prop reconditioned by a prop shop. I live in the san francisco bay area is there a prop shop nearby. I have been using the boat for water skiing, and truthfully I am barely able to get up on a single. I weigh in at 165-170 currently. There is this prop advertized on the internet he http://www.piranhapropellers.com/PropDesign.htm Actually it looks like a great invention. Anybody ever used a piranha prop before - think this thing is any good? Here is a picture of my prop with ding: 238924 bytes http://users.rcn.com/neptunium/boat/prop.jpg Here is evidence of cavitation eating away the metal of the prop 241514 bytes http://users.rcn.com/neptunium/boat/prop1.jpg Can an aluminum prop be repaired that has cavitation damage? And still run good? Advice on how to buy a prop? does the nada guides describe the boat with the motor as a combined weight, or the boat with no motor - then add weight of outboard motor. boat is 1975 bayliner mutiny: nada guides says 900 lbs engine is '85 90HP mercury: inline 6 = about 300 lbs Greg |
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