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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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