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Yake Bait
Posted 4/10/2010 9:02 AM (#434219)
Subject: 1750 Crestliner / DF90 Suzuki Propeller Question





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I have a 2004 DF90 Suzuki on 1750 Crestliner Fishhawk. Have always ran stock aluminum propeller 14x19. Hole shot has been very good with this combo. When the prop was brand new, I could reach 40 mph (GPS) at 5600 rpm which is a little above the recommeded operating range for this motor (5000 to 5500 rpm). Motor is mounted on the center hole.

Over the years, I have shaved a little material off of this prop through normal wear and tear. RPM's will run up to 5800, top speed is down to about 38 - 38.5 mph. Hole shot remains very good. I have a newer spare aluminum prop but it tends to suck air / cavitate easily and is more finicky with trim angle.

I am considering a stainless prop this year. Have had recommendations to go to a 14x18 prop in stainless but was hoping to get some info from others who have made a switch on a similar combo. Suzuki's are a little tougher to size up due to unconventional gear ratio of 2.59:1.

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