02-10-2017, 03:33 PM
Ya that would work, look on your motor or online to find ot what the rated RPM is, then you can see if you are getting the most out of you engine, if the rpms are low at top speed you might want a lower pitched prop, if your rpms are high then a higher pitched prop, you will want to run with an average load,
elevation make a big difference also. especially on old carbureted engines, I loose almost 5 mph from UL to strawberry,
it will take a few runs to figure it out, but that just means more time on the lake, remember its for the wife[
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elevation make a big difference also. especially on old carbureted engines, I loose almost 5 mph from UL to strawberry,
it will take a few runs to figure it out, but that just means more time on the lake, remember its for the wife[
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