1980Coronado
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 8, 2010
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Re: What Propeller was specified for the 1980 Coronado
I was looking on E-bay but decided since I didn't know what prop would work best that I should probably deal with someone who will take a prop back if it didn't work. I'm working with Discount Inboard Marine and OJ props on this so it will interesting to see what direction they think we should go. They told me not to worry about the 30 day guarantee, they're going to work with me until we get it right. I'm going to go through the ignition and check timing to rule out an engine performance issue and then report back to them. Then we'll make a decision on what to try next. I don't think many people are calling and asking for props for these old boats anymore, so they don't have any direct experience to draw from.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/14x1...5416067QQptZBoatQ5fPartsQ5fAccessoriesQ5fGear
BTW a Prop shop can add or subtract up to 2" of pitch.
I was looking on E-bay but decided since I didn't know what prop would work best that I should probably deal with someone who will take a prop back if it didn't work. I'm working with Discount Inboard Marine and OJ props on this so it will interesting to see what direction they think we should go. They told me not to worry about the 30 day guarantee, they're going to work with me until we get it right. I'm going to go through the ignition and check timing to rule out an engine performance issue and then report back to them. Then we'll make a decision on what to try next. I don't think many people are calling and asking for props for these old boats anymore, so they don't have any direct experience to draw from.