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Originally Posted by spareparts
Swap props with your buddy. Run them both again and see what happens. Is that elite a four blade prop?
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X2 That was going to be my suggestion, but Spare beat me to it. But I'm still sticking to my original comment about too much pitch. I agree with everything that everyone else has said about cupping, rake, timing, weight, drag, etc, but I also believe in the KISS principal. (
Keep
It
Simple
Stupid) And right now, the simplest thing is to switch props with a known 19P prop and see how your boat (and your friends) performs with the prop change. It's a simple check and it costs nothing and that's always a good thing.
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