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<blockquote data-quote="blackshear" data-source="post: 462863" data-attributes="member: 24376"><p>You are correct. I’m trying to achieve 6000/6100 RPM With just me in the boat. That way when I add another person the motor will be under less strain. I’m getting closer after my test run today but still looking to gain few more more RPMS. I’m hoping that another .50” in transom height will get me where I want to be. My guess is the closer I get to the surface with my prop the more impact raising the motor will have on increasing my RPMS. Once I get the most out of the factory 11.25 pitch prop I plan to order an equivalent stainless prop, 10 pitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackshear, post: 462863, member: 24376"] You are correct. I’m trying to achieve 6000/6100 RPM With just me in the boat. That way when I add another person the motor will be under less strain. I’m getting closer after my test run today but still looking to gain few more more RPMS. I’m hoping that another .50” in transom height will get me where I want to be. My guess is the closer I get to the surface with my prop the more impact raising the motor will have on increasing my RPMS. Once I get the most out of the factory 11.25 pitch prop I plan to order an equivalent stainless prop, 10 pitch. [/QUOTE]
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