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Thefishleclair

PROP SIZE help

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Thefishleclair

Question. Ordered in new prop for my boat. Got new one 12 inch with 10.5 pitch as per parts person said I should get. Took off the old one I am replacing and its a 10.63 inch with 12 pitch. Any ideas how this new one will work? or if it will Work?




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Trevor Zimak

If I am understanding your post correctly, you are now running a 12" diameter prop with a pitch of 10.5. Theoretically, you will lose 1-2mph. Hole shot should be much faster and your bow should ride higher with a larger diameter prop. What motor are you running? 50hp?


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Thefishleclair

yeah


I had a 10.63 inch on it origanly with 12 pitch... That took me down a few MPH for sure from the original 13 Pitch, Now I got a 12 inch prop with a 10.5......Once I try it I bought it!




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Trevor Zimak

that pathetic service! The dealership I bought my outboard at gave 4 props to test before I bought one. Understandable if you ding it you bought it... but you try it, you bought.... that's just pathetic!


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