Re: prop selection for the slightly used boat
IMO, you should do yourself a favor and spend the bucks for a stainless prop. They are nearly indestructible. When I was running aluminum props, I was sending one out to the prop shop at least twice a summer from hitting things like small sticks and such. For the past 10 years, I have been using stainless. My prop still looks like new.
Anyway, I have a 17.5 ft boat with a 3.0. I get 40 mph or so at 4600 rpm out of a 3 blade 19P.
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