Coloradomedic
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- Mar 14, 2024
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Hello!
Just bought my first boat and the last owner told me that he paid 900 for the prop. I paid 4k for the boat, trolling motor, and fish finder. Call me crazy, but I'm thinking I should buy a cheap prop and install it while I'm learning how to drive a boat. It's an 18' Invader with a Mercury Black Max 150 outboard V6 Motor. (Serial OD178421)
The prop that I have on it now is a High Five- Part number 48-815758-19. I believe that it's a 13.25" x 19 pitch prop. Any advice on buying a prop to learn on? Look for the same size and pitch? Go with a different size, pitch, # of blades? I really don't understand how the pitch and diameter can or cannot vary on a motor, so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks for the help!
Just bought my first boat and the last owner told me that he paid 900 for the prop. I paid 4k for the boat, trolling motor, and fish finder. Call me crazy, but I'm thinking I should buy a cheap prop and install it while I'm learning how to drive a boat. It's an 18' Invader with a Mercury Black Max 150 outboard V6 Motor. (Serial OD178421)
The prop that I have on it now is a High Five- Part number 48-815758-19. I believe that it's a 13.25" x 19 pitch prop. Any advice on buying a prop to learn on? Look for the same size and pitch? Go with a different size, pitch, # of blades? I really don't understand how the pitch and diameter can or cannot vary on a motor, so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks for the help!