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tsubuki used to own this motor and he said 5000rpm. I assume thats WOT!?! Not sure if that is what you are asking or not when you say "what rpm".
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btw, where is the best place to get a prop?
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I'm partial to Michigan Wheel stuff when buying new.
Craigslist will on occasion have good used OEM stuff in stainless say $100 or less. That motor takes the same as the 2000 I've got, 15 spline. This was the 14x19ss and 14.8x17al fuel burn numbers. 5000rpm-42mph-19.5gph-2.15mpg 3800rpm-30mph-10.5gph-2.85mpg 1250rpm-5mph - 2.5gph -2.0mpg I'm not sure what the WOT rpm's are supposed to be for that engine. I just know I never achieved them with these two props.
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Might be able to talk these guys into a swap. If not it's good to know people that do this work.
We can fix your prop. We offer reconditioning of ALUMINUM PROP'S for $40 to $75 and STAINLESS STEEL PROP'S for $75 to $250 including welding if needed. We can help you increase your fuel efficiency and go faster. You don't have to buy a new prop when I can fix your current prop for the price of a new one or less. We have boat service as well. We offer skeg repair and we sell Stainless Steel,Offshore, Flats and Bass boat props. Summertime is here and we want to keep your boat prop in good working condition. So if you need a prop or boat fixed CALL OR BRING YOUR PROPELLER and/or BOAT to 24700 E Highway 50, Christmas, Fl 32709 or (407) 568-5506 and ask for MIKE. http://orlando.craigslist.org/boa/2390876983.html
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If I decide to go new, where do you usually buy?
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Would you believe the local hardware store is where I order props from? Not sure if the guy in that department is still alive.
Got a Lowrance LMF-200 gauge, using the EP-10 fuel flow sensor to get the fuel burn numbers.
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Thats amazing, guess you haven't had to buy a prop in a bit, huh? Thanks again for the info...
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you can also get a non-cupped prop cupped, that adds a bit of push & drops your WOT RPMS a bit, for cheap.
Doug
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If this is the case, I plan on trying it out over this next weekend and see how it performs.btw, using the 21p prop Saturday I was running 39 mph (gps) at 4200rpm. Seems as though the engine had lots more in it but I didn't push things. Absolutely ran like a charm though.
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You're going the right route!
Getting a basis to start makes it a lot less expensive by not buying prop after prop till you find the right diameter and pitch. The 15x16 sounds like a good compromise. Just be cautious about over revving the engine. See if FERM can give you the max rpm's intended for that motor.
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