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Old 04-05-2007, 02:35 PM
muddywater muddywater is offline
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Default Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

Yesterday I picked up a 72' SF and towed it 500 miles with a 4-cyl standard Toyota Tacoma. I don't recommend anyone else trying this, considering that I could smell my truck burning on the steep hills. I guess it was the clutch. It will be fine when I get it home where everything is flat as a pancake.

Anyway, the boat has an old 115 Mariner that supposedly only has 20 hours which might be true considering it still has paint on prop and lower unit and has not been started in 17 years. One blade on the prop is bent (aluminum prop). Before I go buy a new prop or get this one fixed I wanted to find out if it is the right size. It is a 17 pitch prop (dunno the dia. If you can decipher the serial, it appears to be 48 77344A-4 17P (not certain about that first number though). I would have guessed a 15 pitch prop on a 115 on a 20 SF, but I really dunno. Motor S/N is 5940375. Anybody have any information on this motor? Since it says Fond du Lac, Wis I guess this motor was produced after Merc bought Mariner but I don't know much else about it beside the obvious stuff.

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Old 04-05-2007, 02:46 PM
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

I had Yammie 130 hp 2S with a 13" by 19" SS on a '75 20' SF and it was just right.
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Old 04-05-2007, 05:13 PM
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

I think my 115 swung a 17 should be right.
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Old 04-05-2007, 06:41 PM
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

Some of the old Mariners were supposedly built by Yamaha.
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Old 04-05-2007, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

Thanks everybody for the replies. Keep em coming.

Michigan Wheel has a prop selector program which I entered the information into and it said 13 1/4 x 15 pitch. Of course, a Seacraft 20 is right on the line, so I guess it could go either way (15 or 17). I was thinking about occasionally wakeboarding so the lower pitch prop might be better for me? I was looking at the Rapture props. If you go from Al to Stainless, don't you need to drop pitch if the stainless prop is cupped? I think the Rapture is high rake, which might not be so good for stern lift, but then again, this is an ancient light 115 so I probably don't need to worry about that.

Anybody know any good places to look for cheap props besides Ebay? I saw a couple Rapture props on ebay in the right size and diameter but haven't figured out whether they all work on all manufacturers motors or not (or whether they all have a replaceable hub or not). I could not find any Mirage's or Laser's below 19P (short of buying a $$$ new one).

Oh btw Reelscape, how old were the Mariners that were built by Yammie?

Anyway, thanks again everybody
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Old 04-06-2007, 02:46 AM
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

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Thanks everybody for the replies. Keep em coming.

Michigan Wheel has a prop selector program which I entered the information into and it said 13 1/4 x 15 pitch. Of course, a Seacraft 20 is right on the line, so I guess it could go either way (15 or 17). I was thinking about occasionally wakeboarding so the lower pitch prop might be better for me? I was looking at the Rapture props. If you go from Al to Stainless, don't you need to drop pitch if the stainless prop is cupped? I think the Rapture is high rake, which might not be so good for stern lift, but then again, this is an ancient light 115 so I probably don't need to worry about that.

Anybody know any good places to look for cheap props besides Ebay? I saw a couple Rapture props on ebay in the right size and diameter but haven't figured out whether they all work on all manufacturers motors or not (or whether they all have a replaceable hub or not). I could not find any Mirage's or Laser's below 19P (short of buying a $$$ new one).

Oh btw Reelscape, how old were the Mariners that were built by Yammie?

Anyway, thanks again everybody
Laser only goes down to 19 Pitch and Mirage plus only fits the large hub Mercs. Try PowerTech . . .

http://www.ptprop.com/catalog/
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Old 04-06-2007, 12:49 AM
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

Hey Muddy-

Congrats that you finally got our boat!!

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