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Switched from Aluminum to SS prop
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<blockquote data-quote="MDCrappie" data-source="post: 318242" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>Can't say for sure 17" would be better without knowing your true numbers. You need an accurate measure on your RPM at WOT. IF you are in deed spinning 6K then the 17 would be better. You would then need something like transom wedges, a hyrdofoil or tabs (or re-arrange weight) to get the bow down on take off. Even drilling the barrel of the prop could help provide some slip on take off. (Don't try doing this on your own though, unless you know what you're doing)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDCrappie, post: 318242, member: 160"] Can't say for sure 17" would be better without knowing your true numbers. You need an accurate measure on your RPM at WOT. IF you are in deed spinning 6K then the 17 would be better. You would then need something like transom wedges, a hyrdofoil or tabs (or re-arrange weight) to get the bow down on take off. Even drilling the barrel of the prop could help provide some slip on take off. (Don't try doing this on your own though, unless you know what you're doing) [/QUOTE]
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