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Powertech SS 4 blade 13 pitch
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 418639" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>It's this another four blade prop seems to be intended for the same purposes and suppose to have the same benefits of the powertech four blade as far as I can tell</p><p></p><p>https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercury-Trophy-Sport-Propeller-13-Pitch-48-878614A46-New-/171366590594?hash=item27e63ea882:g:6esAAOxyTP1SPcnw&vxp=mtr</p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about a four blade for my boat and have been debating between these two props I'm running a 60hp two stroke merc 1993 to be exact it's on a jack plate on a 1554 flat bottom it currently has the jet lower on it but at times I switch back to the prop lower and would like one that can run a tad higher without blowing out as easily as my current old quicksilver 3 blade ss prop. It's also a 13p it's pitched a little low when it's just me in the boat but with a fishing or hunting load it's just right. So I'm thinking if I stick with a 13p it would perform about the same speed wise which I'm good with, my hope is a four blade I could run the engine up a little higher without cavitation and maybe have better hole shot. I just haven't been able to find much in terms of comparison of these props which seem similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 418639, member: 18942"] It's this another four blade prop seems to be intended for the same purposes and suppose to have the same benefits of the powertech four blade as far as I can tell https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercury-Trophy-Sport-Propeller-13-Pitch-48-878614A46-New-/171366590594?hash=item27e63ea882:g:6esAAOxyTP1SPcnw&vxp=mtr I've been thinking about a four blade for my boat and have been debating between these two props I'm running a 60hp two stroke merc 1993 to be exact it's on a jack plate on a 1554 flat bottom it currently has the jet lower on it but at times I switch back to the prop lower and would like one that can run a tad higher without blowing out as easily as my current old quicksilver 3 blade ss prop. It's also a 13p it's pitched a little low when it's just me in the boat but with a fishing or hunting load it's just right. So I'm thinking if I stick with a 13p it would perform about the same speed wise which I'm good with, my hope is a four blade I could run the engine up a little higher without cavitation and maybe have better hole shot. I just haven't been able to find much in terms of comparison of these props which seem similar. [/QUOTE]
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