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PredLuR
Posted 5/27/2009 8:50 PM (#380757 - in reply to #380567)
Subject: Re: Navigator 175/150 Opti





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Location: Madison, WI
Im on the road right now but I beleive it is one hole up, meaning that it isnt tight to the transom, but close. The specific type of stainless prop was a Cabelas brand, I beleive Michigan Wheel makes them for Cabelas and I have heard good things about them. They gave me a 17 inch to try in place of the 21.

My question is this though, if I find that I am turning too many RPMs because the prop is too small, could I run the rish of over-revving the engine causing "warranty" issues as I assume it would get logged as such. Or do I just push it to the 5600-5800 RPMs limit and see if there is any throttle left to go? I would assume that if Im not close to full throttle, I should go to the 19 inch......

This process blows........especially when the dealer is 2 hours away.

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