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Have him check for any numbers stamped on the prop. If it's proped correctly he may not have to change it.
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Dry weight on a 1996 w/150 outboard is 2750 lbs. With a 200 hp Merc it'll run just under 51 mph running a 14x 19" pitch prop. This was taken from the Wellcraft website.
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Dry weight of hull only is 2300 according to the 1993 catalog specs.
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The 96 wgt was with a 150 hp motor
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Yeah Seacrets, I saw you had bases covered for hull + motor so I was trying to show hull weight minus motor since motor weights vary.
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Anywhere from 350 to 600+. That's quite a spread.
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sounds like the general concensus is change the prop.
i will suggest that to him and see where it takes him.
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Have him check for any numbers stamped on the prop. If it's proped correctly he may not have to change it.
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