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			just pick up 2 14.5x19 one ss one alum used 95.oo for the pair
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			LOL !!!!, MJ read my mind. Somebody is pulling a Fishbone here. ;D ;D ;D Perch, we need to see a copy of your drivers lic. and birth certificate. ;D ;D ;D ;D 
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			little high hope they work i recently picked up a pairof 15x17's both stainless for $40
		 
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			Try to find a Mercury Mirage "plus" 17pitch (not the plain mirage on ebay
		 
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 Did you take a look in prop survey posts a few threads down? The main thing is you do not want to lug the motor, otherwise it will die a premature death. Try to prop it to run 5300-5500RPM's WOT. More RPM's are O.K, as long as you don't run it at those higher RPM's. WOT below 5100 is lugging. It will perform best at all RPM's, and have the longest trouble free life, when it is properly setup at WOT RPM's. With a 19 pitch on that motor, in our V's, you will be pushing things close to lugging. For that motor on a V, a 17 pitch is best all around, followed closely by a 15 pitch as second best choice, and last choice would be a 19 pitch. SS will usually give you a couple hundred more RPM's than alum, (in most cases), but other things like cupping factor in that can change all that. Here, an OMC 15x17 SST II runs 5300 to 5400 RPM WOT, at around 43MPH. EDIT: Just confirmed numbers, and my mistake. I used earlier years. For 1991, 5700 - 6000RPM is desired WOT. You will be lugging that motor by using a 19" pitch. Might need to go with a 15" to get the RPM's up there. Wait until you get motor and test it yourself. If it then runs less than 5500RPM, you should re-prop. I think the general rule is 2" smaller pitch change equals 400 RPM WOT increase?.? Here is a good read on some prop tests: http://continuouswave.com/whaler/ref...rWDSingle.html 
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			not all true an aluminum will turn higher rpms it's lighter to turn and i'm turning a 14 1/2 x 19 on mine 6100 WOT and a 15 x 17 will turn 6200 no big difference those are the same prop for the most part due to the size. the 14 1/2 bites less water than the 15 inch prop. all mine are Stainless too oh and if you want to you can turn a 14 x 22 Stainless just as long as the prop has hole shot holes drilled in it at each blade. they will add almost 300 rpms on top but will slow ya a little on the same prop say you have one without holes and it turns 5700 rpm at 50 mph and you drill it with 1/2 to 5/8 holes then it will turn 6000 to 6100 with better hole shot but will only get you about 46 mph. 
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			what or who is fishbone? will a merc prop fit an omc/
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			with the correct hub some Merc props will fit so will some Yamaha Mercury makes some of the best props out there and Yamaha is a close second.
		 
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			The newer MERCURY props use the exchangeable hub system. One prop fits many engines, you just use the correct hub kit to fit it. I believe MERCURY started using it in 95 or 98. Most of MICHIGAN's props also use the new XHS system as well. Use the MERCURY hub kit's though, they come with all of the hardware you'll need to install the prop whereas MICVHIGAN only gives you the minimum to install it. And MERCURY has some really nice props out now. http://sites.mercurymarine.com/porta..._schema=PORTAL 
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