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Stern lifting prop on 14' Alumacraft V w 30 E-tec?
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<blockquote data-quote="fl.graderman" data-source="post: 412897" data-attributes="member: 20523"><p>I personally found that just going from aluminum to same pitch stainless is going to increase rpms. I think you can go from aluminum to same pitch 4 blade stainless and probably keep your rpms about where they are now.</p><p> THIS IS MY OPINION AND I CANNOT GUARANTEE THIS.</p><p>That being said...if it were me, (and I did this), I would buy a 4 blade aluminum and drop it down in pitch by an inch. Aluminum props are much cheaper, and even if the results aren't what you were hoping for, you have a spare prop. </p><p>Just out of curiosity, have you considered smart tabs? My little boat is very stern heavy and that's the route I went. Best upgrade I've made!</p><p></p><p>2015 Tracker Grizzly 1448 MVX </p><p>1996 Evinrude 25hp 3 cylinder looper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl.graderman, post: 412897, member: 20523"] I personally found that just going from aluminum to same pitch stainless is going to increase rpms. I think you can go from aluminum to same pitch 4 blade stainless and probably keep your rpms about where they are now. THIS IS MY OPINION AND I CANNOT GUARANTEE THIS. That being said...if it were me, (and I did this), I would buy a 4 blade aluminum and drop it down in pitch by an inch. Aluminum props are much cheaper, and even if the results aren't what you were hoping for, you have a spare prop. Just out of curiosity, have you considered smart tabs? My little boat is very stern heavy and that's the route I went. Best upgrade I've made! 2015 Tracker Grizzly 1448 MVX 1996 Evinrude 25hp 3 cylinder looper [/QUOTE]
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