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MOTOR HEIGHT & PROP
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<blockquote data-quote="04ProHawk180" data-source="post: 466434" data-attributes="member: 24815"><p>Hello, I have a 04 Fisher Pro Hawk 180 with a 90hp Mercury outboard. I am taking the motor off to install power pole brackets and was wondering if I should install a hydraulic jack plate or just raise the motor up a few holes on the transom? Also what would be a good prop size? I currently am running a 21 pitch 3- bladed SS prop. I have been reading about the Mercury SpitFire 4-bladed prop but don't know what pitch to get. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04ProHawk180, post: 466434, member: 24815"] Hello, I have a 04 Fisher Pro Hawk 180 with a 90hp Mercury outboard. I am taking the motor off to install power pole brackets and was wondering if I should install a hydraulic jack plate or just raise the motor up a few holes on the transom? Also what would be a good prop size? I currently am running a 21 pitch 3- bladed SS prop. I have been reading about the Mercury SpitFire 4-bladed prop but don't know what pitch to get. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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