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Old 05-03-2013, 12:46 PM
Mikem8560 Mikem8560 is offline
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I just bought a new to me 200 mercury with no propeller Im trying to find the size propeller I was asked on the boat weight loaded , I see on on the 82 brochure the 20sf says 1700 lb with a t top and70gal fuel and two bug guys im gueese about 2700 with gear sound right?
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:20 PM
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probably going to need a 21 or 23 pitch. That's a lot of ponies on a 20. Hang on and have fun.
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:05 PM
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I just bought a new to me 200 mercury with no propeller Im trying to find the size propeller I was asked on the boat weight loaded , I see on on the 82 brochure the 20sf says 1700 lb with a t top and70gal fuel and two bug guys im gueese about 2700 with gear sound right?

21 Laser II .......

I top out at 62 MPH...

Slow outa' the hole.... but once on top... SEE YA!!!

Yes, I have witnesses...
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:11 PM
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21 Laser II .......

I top out at 62 MPH...

Yes, I have witnesses...
He has many good answers ...for a Merc guy.
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:25 PM
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Well i contackted the propgods.
Till then im busy rigging it Steering and cables in today.
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Old 05-05-2013, 02:04 PM
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I like that hole you got your lower half of the motor in!

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Old 05-05-2013, 02:14 PM
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I just bought a new to me 200 mercury with no propeller Im trying to find the size propeller...
Your Seacraft Industries hull is a different boat than the Potter 20. It's longer and heavier and has a little hook in the bottom.

After trying many props on my '83 20sf/200 Merc, I landed on the 17 Mirage as the best fit. I don't think you'll be able to spin a 21 without lugging the motah. Start with a Mirage 17P or 19P. A 19 Laser will give you better top end, but you won't like the cruise.
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Old 05-07-2013, 07:09 PM
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Propgods recomended a quicksilver 151/2 x 17p.
I have to finnish eirei g the tach and alarm a d vot the prop on today. So i wanted to put the bost back on the lift where its safer then on my davits on land so i got to see how it floats. I was. O. Erned i had a 93 evinrude 150. Nada said 375 pounds. The new 2001 merc 200 xl. Nada says. 416 poinds. Ut the motor has a tag that says 406. Anyway the sculper were just above waterlevel like the rude. So im happy


Blue heron ive slways heard of boats imptoperly fit on a trailer getting a hook.
Is this hook in the hull you mention susposed to. E there or i think i dead of a bad mold. ?
Either way my boat rides great before still need to test the new power.
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Old 05-10-2013, 06:06 AM
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Blue heron ive slways heard of boats imptoperly fit on a trailer getting a hook.
Is this hook in the hull you mention susposed to. E there or i think i dead of a bad mold. ?
Either way my boat rides great before still need to test the new power.
I don't really know, but it wouldn't surprise me if they put the hook there intentionally to keep the bow down at speed. I know some manufacturers do that. Both my Action craft and Hewes hulls have a little hook in them just forward of the transom.
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Old 05-09-2013, 08:53 PM
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Never swing a 21 IMHO, I have a 19 Stilletto and its perfect at 5500 with a good hole shot. I have been bugging ken to get them since I found mine online, I think a 17 will be too small, my stilletto is a bear to swing and mine had a 19 on it when I bought it - it just sucked but correct rpm
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