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<blockquote data-quote="bcbouy" data-source="post: 457109" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>i'm no expert,but it sounds like that prop is leaving some speed on the table,so to speak.i'd use it for a spare,or maybe for trolling.i have a 14.5 v that's probably 70"wide at the waterline, with a 40 etec and a 13.5x15 and i'm getting 30 mph (with a chunk about that size out of it).and yes,the turning point props require you to buy the hub kit,but you can test the prop and exchange it for a different pitch if you don't like the performance,and still keep the hub,which is specific to the motor but universal to the props.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcbouy, post: 457109, member: 4563"] i'm no expert,but it sounds like that prop is leaving some speed on the table,so to speak.i'd use it for a spare,or maybe for trolling.i have a 14.5 v that's probably 70"wide at the waterline, with a 40 etec and a 13.5x15 and i'm getting 30 mph (with a chunk about that size out of it).and yes,the turning point props require you to buy the hub kit,but you can test the prop and exchange it for a different pitch if you don't like the performance,and still keep the hub,which is specific to the motor but universal to the props. [/QUOTE]
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