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Almost-B-Good
Posted 4/22/2010 6:44 AM (#436698 - in reply to #436639)
Subject: RE: prop for 690




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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
How is the prop vented? Is it sluggish because the rpms are slow to build up or is it slow because the rpms shoot up and the boat takes a long time to catch up to the rpms?

If the rpms come up slowly just remove some of the plugs and see what happens. You need some venting to max out your holeshot.

If the rpms are screamin' and you're not on takeoff, just plug up some of the vent holes to get some bite.

I'd leave the pitch alone if you are on the high end of the rpm range they specify.

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