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				 Prop Question 
 
			
			I bought a Fisher 20 CC last year.  This year I bit the bullet and followed the advice of many and bought a new ETEC.  I chose the 150HP small block.  I would have liked to go bigger but it seemed adequate for my needs and I also got a 7 year warranty on it.
 My boat has a cut down transom and instead of putting on a 20" shaft outboard, I decided to use a jack plate and a 25" shaft. There won't be much adjust-ability because I'll be using 5" of the 5.5" vertical lift.  This should also allow me to tilt the motor back as it is supposed to tilt.  I bought the boat without a splash board, which I assume was tossed out because the existing motor interfered with it when tilted back.
 
 My transom is solid, however, I'm worried the jack plate will add a lot of torque to the top of the transom.  I plan to bolt a 3/8" thick aluminum plate across the transom for extra mechanical strength, and to minimize water intrusion.
 
 So, the final decision I have to make is what size prop?  Should I go stainless or aluminum?  I have heard that I might get an extra 1 mph out of stainless.  I'm open to suggestions and recommendations.
 
 Also, what spares should I keep?  Drain plug?  Spare nut?  Spare prop?
 
			
			
			
			
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