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    Lund 1875 Bass and 150XS 4S

    If you own this combination, what is your prop of choice??
    If you motor is on the transom, what hole works the best ??
    What RPM and speed are you running?? LDS
    Last edited by Great Scott; 07-04-2019 at 09:59 AM.
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    Type lund 1875 pro v bass in the youtube search bar, one guy on there posts a lot of videos, he says in the comment section that he has hit 62 with his 200 pro xs. I would guess a 150 is a 55mph boat. Sweet boats, good luck!

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    My next and last boat

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    Ordered 07-01-19. Now the 8-10 wk wait begins.
    LDS
    Last edited by Great Scott; 07-04-2019 at 10:03 AM.
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    2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
    MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
    and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
    UHD 93SV at the console.

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    Larry D. Scott Retired KY Water patrol/F&W
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    2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
    MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
    and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
    UHD 93SV at the console.

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    Lund has quite a bit of performance information and suggested props on their website: https://www.lundboats.com/wp-content...eb-Version.pdf

    Scroll to Page 73.

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    Thanks I had not seen this info before. I'm hoping to hear from someone who has
    real hands on experience, and has experimented some w/this hull and motor on
    engine height and props. LDS
    Larry D. Scott Retired KY Water patrol/F&W
    www.greatscottshooters.com

    2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
    MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
    and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
    UHD 93SV at the console.

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    Lunds are set up pretty well from the factory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Scott View Post
    Thanks I had not seen this info before. I'm hoping to hear from someone who has
    real hands on experience, and has experimented some w/this hull and motor on
    engine height and props. LDS
    Yup... Understand. I was involved in the testing. We tried a few props, but when you test a lot of Lunds... an 1875 hull is the 1875 hull ... we have a very good idea what is probably going to work, from experience . But,new props come out... and they get tested . In testing.... different engine heights are tried, too. When testing is finished we publish conservative numbers that can be achieved by about anybody if the elevation isn't high. usually with engine in 2nd hole . This gives us the (for lack of a better term) "default factory setting" and prop. It gives guys something to go by. Which is more than most boat companies provide. ...I'm sure you can improve on it, however. Have fun!
    Last edited by T-Mac; 07-06-2019 at 08:14 PM.