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Stingray or 4 blade prop?
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 392586" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>9 7/8 diameter and 10 1/2" pitch is the factory installed prop that came on all of the current Yamaha 4 stroke 25's, since 1998/9. And honestly, it's a pretty good prop that works for "most" applications. Might be a tad on the conservative side for the typical duck boat like what we sell mostly, but for the bigger 16' and up boats, should get about 26 mph at 6000-6050 RPM. Assuming the hull is decent.</p><p></p><p>The dealer did you right! You have a good dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 392586, member: 7376"] 9 7/8 diameter and 10 1/2" pitch is the factory installed prop that came on all of the current Yamaha 4 stroke 25's, since 1998/9. And honestly, it's a pretty good prop that works for "most" applications. Might be a tad on the conservative side for the typical duck boat like what we sell mostly, but for the bigger 16' and up boats, should get about 26 mph at 6000-6050 RPM. Assuming the hull is decent. The dealer did you right! You have a good dealer. [/QUOTE]
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