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Old 04-16-2013, 10:57 PM
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. . . I don't really know if I care about whole shot more than getting more cruising speed. So it sounds like a 3 blade 15 pitch, but what diameter? 13?? Thanks for they help guys
Chance,

I also ran a 13 3/4 dia. X 15P OMC SST prop when I had a 115 V-4 on my Seafari. That was a 1975 vintage motor when they were rated at the powerhead, so it was probably only about 100 hp at the prop. It used to turn 5500 rpm and I could run 32-34 anytime with a very heavy load, maybe 35 with a light load. Hole shot was great and it would plane at 12 mph. You'll get the best performance and durability if you prop the motor so it turns max rated rpm with the load you normally carry.

On motor height, you should be able to clearly see the AV plate when on plane, so it should be at least an inch above the bottom of hull.
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