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    prop for a 1750

    What would be the best prop for this boat with a 60 HP yammie 4stroke???

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    Re: prop for a 1750 (87GT183)

    Well, what do you have now and what rpms you getting?
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    Re: prop for a 1750 (Sigma)

    I am not sure it is a buddys boat. I will find out though!

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    Re: prop for a 1750 (87GT183)

    Mine is 13.5" x 15" Michigan Wheel. I ride about 30 mph with a heavy load and have a great hole shot and great handling. Motor is 2 stroke 60hp Yamaha and rund at 5800 rpm WOT


    Modified by mitserv at 8:33 PM 7/8/2010

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    Re: prop for a 1750 (87GT183)

    PowerTech NREB 13p.I have a Eagle 175 with a 60 4 stroke..I am turning 6000 rpms running 35.5. With another person I will run 33.5..Based on GPS..Great Hole shot

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