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Old 06-23-2007, 01:36 PM
WindTide WindTide is offline
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Default Prop Recomendation

I recently purchased a 2002 20' Master Angler w/ the coffin box and T-Top. It is powered by a 150hp Optimax. The engine checks out mechanically and eletronically, bottom is clean, but I am only turning up to 5000rpm. with a mirage prop, although the cruise @3850 is 29.3kts. Any opinions.
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Old 06-23-2007, 01:43 PM
SECF3114M73J SECF3114M73J is offline
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Default Re: Prop Recomendation

You need to go down about 4" of pitch, your motor will thank you and your fuel bill will be much better. That motor will live a lot longer if it turns within <100-200 r.p.m. of recommended red line.
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Old 06-25-2007, 06:35 PM
Fr. Frank Fr. Frank is offline
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You need to go down about 4" of pitch, your motor will thank you and your fuel bill will be much better. That motor will live a lot longer if it turns within <100-200 r.p.m. of recommended red line.
Absolutely true. You're much better off with a prop that turns 200 rpm high when the boat is empty. You'll still get great cruise performance, and your motor won't be straining as hard to achieve it.
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