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<blockquote data-quote="CCgar" data-source="post: 327494" data-attributes="member: 12638"><p>I dunno, the more i research the more confused i get. Top end speed is not that important to me cause im thinking this little boat is going to scoot with any prop within range. I'd would prefer a better whole shot, gonna be doing mostly flats fishing and can get pretty shallow.</p><p>I was just thinking of getting a prop closer to what i'm thinking should be on there that way i'll be closer to the sweet spot and can fine tune once i put the tach on. </p><p>btw, i appreciate your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCgar, post: 327494, member: 12638"] I dunno, the more i research the more confused i get. Top end speed is not that important to me cause im thinking this little boat is going to scoot with any prop within range. I'd would prefer a better whole shot, gonna be doing mostly flats fishing and can get pretty shallow. I was just thinking of getting a prop closer to what i'm thinking should be on there that way i'll be closer to the sweet spot and can fine tune once i put the tach on. btw, i appreciate your input. [/QUOTE]
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