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A Prop Pitch Question
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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 423671" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>The more pitch the more load you put on your motor and the results is lower rpms and higher fuel usage. You want the lowest pitch to give you the max rpms when unloaded. That way when you load the boat normally it should be fine. If your load range varies significantly then you might want to consider a second prop with lower pitch for heavy load conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 423671, member: 7404"] The more pitch the more load you put on your motor and the results is lower rpms and higher fuel usage. You want the lowest pitch to give you the max rpms when unloaded. That way when you load the boat normally it should be fine. If your load range varies significantly then you might want to consider a second prop with lower pitch for heavy load conditions. [/QUOTE]
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