Another what prop question

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Another what prop question

#1 Post by k5guy38 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:30 am

Hi guys I have a 1975 harris float boat 20'. The toon has a 1976 johnson 85hp on her. Up till last weekend it had a 13.75 x 15 prop on her which pushed the boat great. Unfortunatly in the world of low water it lost a huge chunk out of it. Now I know they can be repaired but I would like to put a new one on. My question do you guys think a different prop would better suit my vessel. I average 5 adults and a cooler plus 12 gal of gas. I don't have a tach but it seems she isn't running as high rpms as she should. Sorry for the long post and thanks for you time and info Denny.

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#2 Post by curtiscapk » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:42 am

You really need a tach to get it right and to save your motor Even though it doesn't sound high it could be... :donno
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Re: Another what prop question

#3 Post by k5guy38 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:53 am

Thats where I have a lil problem cause the old prop needs repair before I would even attempt to run it.

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#4 Post by ronb » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:14 pm

In that case I think you are stuck buying another one of the same dimensions for the simple reason that it hasn't caused any problems but you also aren't sure what your RPM is, whether you are lugging or overspeed.

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Re: Another what prop question

#5 Post by Bamaman » Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:35 pm

If the old prop felt right to you, just buy another duplicate.
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Re: Another what prop question

#6 Post by k5guy38 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:12 pm

My local options are 13.5x15 and 13.75x13 the old one was 13.75x15. I have no clue how close or far these are from each other. I would wait but it's supposed to be 106 tomarrow and I would love to have her back on the water. If ya know what I mean lol.

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#7 Post by ronb » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:30 pm

To get back on the water I would go with the 13.5 x 15p (it's only .25 difference in diameter and the same pitch) dropping to the 13.5 x 13p would be less pitch which would let the motor spin more freely (or over rev more freely), which may be good for heavy loads but if you've been happy with the performance so far, you may not want to be slower...

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Re: Another what prop question

#8 Post by k5guy38 » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:31 pm

Just to update my friends went and bought the 13 pitch prop. WOW what a difference The boat gets up and goes alot quicker and seemed to use less fuel. It also doesn't seem to be over reving but until my tach comes I set the cable just a touch under wide open to be safe. Thanks for the help guys. Now to get the old one fixed.

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