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reelapeelin 06-06-2007 01:22 AM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skools Out
wrong prop guys that's not who's asking lol



Ooops :o ::) ...

dragn3 06-06-2007 04:14 AM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
THANKS FELLA'S. YEA, THERE A FEW PROP SHOPS IN THE AREA SO I'LL JUST TAKE IT TO THEM TO FIND OUT WHAT I HAVE AND GO FROM THERE.

tsubaki 06-06-2007 08:24 AM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by macojoe
Wow thats a small prop for a 125??

From what I remember that was off a 1963-18hp evinrude. ;D I was just useing it as an example. ;D

tsubaki 06-06-2007 08:38 AM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
Sometimes it's more cost effective to pay someone to find the correct one.
When my neighbor bought his Nitro it came with a Rapture prop (pretty)(have forgotten the numbers on the props, so don't cretique this)with a 21" pitch. The boat would do 52mph but it took 12 minutes (not really) to carefully get on plane without ventilating. The "mechanics" arrived that it needed a 19" pitch and installed it. This time it would quickly plane and have no ventilation problems but only do 43mph.
Wanting the best of both worlds, I peed him off and told him to get a jack plate (so as to be able to dig the foot deeper when starting on plane) and put the haul *** prop back on it.
He's considering it.
There are a lot of variables in choosing a prop, you'll be more satisfied finding the right one yourself but it is sure to cost you before it's over with. Paying someone gives you the convience of complaining and getting what you want and some experiance, if you remember the numbers.
And the obvious, aluminum is fine, stainless is usually better, 4 blades usually give better performance.
Remember the escape clause "usually". ;D
Oh and the same sized prop in AL will not necessarily perform the same way in SS. LOTS OF VARIABLES
Sometimes a "cupped" prop is preferred for performance, yet sometimes the smooth tipped ones do better.

reelapeelin 06-06-2007 09:03 AM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tsubaki
From what I remember that was off a 1963-18hp evinrude. ;D I was just useing it as an example. ;D



Thanks, tsubaki...I's thinkin' that looked like a funky prop for a 125 ::) ... ;D ...and I agree about gettin' "professional help" or assistance from witch-doctor ... there's black majic in props ;) ;D ...





macojoe 06-06-2007 12:42 PM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
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Posted by: macojoe Posted on: Jun 5th, 2007, 10:13pm
Wow thats a small prop for a 125??
I knew there wasn't something right in Denmark!

tsubaki 06-06-2007 05:30 PM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
Oh and with the jack plate, that is not to say it will fix all problems just at best reduce them somewhat to a useable level.

Blue_Runner 06-06-2007 05:46 PM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
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The boat would do 52mph
This guy any kin to Skools Out? ;D

43mph sounds like a plenty to me 8)

tsubaki 06-06-2007 06:13 PM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
Yeah me to. Daddy has an 14' Ashcraft that had a 90hp on it. While we were fishing in FLA he opened it up with me holding the gps, immediately we got to 54mph. When we got back he put a 50hp on it and stored the 90hp in my garage.

dragn3 06-06-2007 10:25 PM

Re: NEW PROP QUESTION
 
has anyone ever used the prop wizard here on the web with any good results?


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