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How deep should my propeller be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spawn Sack" data-source="post: 323046" data-attributes="member: 12250"><p>Believe it or not it doesn't specify. I read it over very closely.</p><p></p><p>Make's sense about having it below the hull so there is no chance of the prop hitting the boat. When the boat is on the trailer I'm going to lower the prop so it is just below the hull and make sure there is no contact if turn it 360 degrees.</p><p></p><p>I'll try it at this depth first and if there is no cavitation I'll likely leave it there as, like krawler pointed out, there is less chance of having weeds etc get caught up in the prop when going through shallow water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spawn Sack, post: 323046, member: 12250"] Believe it or not it doesn't specify. I read it over very closely. Make's sense about having it below the hull so there is no chance of the prop hitting the boat. When the boat is on the trailer I'm going to lower the prop so it is just below the hull and make sure there is no contact if turn it 360 degrees. I'll try it at this depth first and if there is no cavitation I'll likely leave it there as, like krawler pointed out, there is less chance of having weeds etc get caught up in the prop when going through shallow water. [/QUOTE]
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