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I have been looking to find out what the prop I got on my V-21 200 Yamaha. The stamp on it is 19M I get the 19 but what does the (M) stand for? It runs 48.7 Miles Per on the GPS at 5200 RPM IS this good or should I be looking for a diff size?
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Both props on my 150 Yammies say 19m on the outside prop cup and on the backside (where it seats against the thrust washer) along with the size. But i don't know what the m means either.
I will put a picture below of the thrust wahser side. I would say you have a good prop for 49 mph at 5200 rpm.
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Thats the style of prop(tells you what kind of blade design) it is, its a good general use wheel. They've now started giving them fancy names.
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Thanks for the info guys
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I have a 19 pitch on my '99 200 yamaha as well (bolted onto my '89 V-20 Cuddy). I am seeing the same numbers. 49-50mph with the motor trimmed and turning about 5000-5100 rpms. I have been thinking about trying a 17 pitch to get more rpms out of it. Any thoughts out there?
I have a stainless 17 from my original '89 225 yamaha, when I put it on and trim her up she cavitates so I am thinking of possibly having it cupped some more. |
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