So a coule weeks ago I toasted my prop on some hidden rocks in slave
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Not the end of the world I bought two when I bought the boat.
This lastvweekend I put the brand new prop on and took off to cold lake. I had 6 people on board and started slow to make sure there were no quirky vibrations, ckecked the prop nut and when all was ok we took off on broken water. I know how fast I typically would be going, about 45mph at 5000 rpm. I had to look twice though, I was at 50 mph at 5000 rpm! I would not think a brand new prop would make that big a difference! It is the same diameter and pitch of the old one. I am curious if the small nics over the years (before I killed it!) Would have robbed me of all that performance? The prop was the original so about 5yrs old. I also took a chunk out of the skeg, could that be the source of the speed? Btw the best speed on that boat was 52mph on a glass like lake with only me in it.
Not the end of the world I bought two when I bought the boat.
This lastvweekend I put the brand new prop on and took off to cold lake. I had 6 people on board and started slow to make sure there were no quirky vibrations, ckecked the prop nut and when all was ok we took off on broken water. I know how fast I typically would be going, about 45mph at 5000 rpm. I had to look twice though, I was at 50 mph at 5000 rpm! I would not think a brand new prop would make that big a difference! It is the same diameter and pitch of the old one. I am curious if the small nics over the years (before I killed it!) Would have robbed me of all that performance? The prop was the original so about 5yrs old. I also took a chunk out of the skeg, could that be the source of the speed? Btw the best speed on that boat was 52mph on a glass like lake with only me in it.