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New Prop Advice
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06/24/17 07:24 PM
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HawgWrangler
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I am exploring buying a new prop for my bass boat. I have worked with Mercury Marine to narrow down my options but its still multiple choices.
Any advice on how this process works?
Is there a dealer that has props you can rent to try out?
I just really want to make the right decision, especially at these prices.
Thanks,
HawgWrangler  Turning Point & Team Challenge www.turningpointnation.org"To develop self-esteem and confidence in the physically challenged through participation in adapted outdoor adventures" Paralyzed Veterans of America BASS Tour A B.A.S.S. Sanctioned Tour www.pva.org
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Re: New Prop Advice
[Re: HawgWrangler]
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06/24/17 07:31 PM
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bronco71
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Check with Mcgill Propeller there in Lewisville on Mill street.
What pitch do you have and what are you thinking of changing to?
What boat, motor etc?
1987 Nitro MX185/Mercury Black Max 150 (needs lots of work, put motor on nephew's boat) 1994 XSC-2200 "Jaguar" AKA Shadow 22 Magnum (restoring w/Mercury 200 XRI) 1994 Pantera II (restoring w/Mercury 200 EFI) 1999 Triton TX21/225 Mercury Optimax
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Re: New Prop Advice
[Re: bronco71]
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06/24/17 08:01 PM
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I run a 2014 Nitro Z8 with a Mercury Optimax 200 with a Mercury Tempest Plus 25p.
I was really lucky to meet with one of the Mercury Prop Product Development Managers to help me identify what my best options were based on current boat performance numbers (i.e. WOT RPM and Top Speed). Now its time to test them out and see which one gives me the best performance.
The recommendation is going to a 23p. My choices are a Tempest Plus or waiting for the Fury to be released in a 23p.
My real dilemma is three blade or four blade. My Nitro has a 68 gallon fuel tank and 40 gallons of livewell. So, full boat and tournament load, the hole shot is a little slow.
HawgWrangler  Turning Point & Team Challenge www.turningpointnation.org"To develop self-esteem and confidence in the physically challenged through participation in adapted outdoor adventures" Paralyzed Veterans of America BASS Tour A B.A.S.S. Sanctioned Tour www.pva.org
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Re: New Prop Advice
[Re: bronco71]
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06/24/17 08:03 PM
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I have talked to McGill before and they are great guys, but they don't carry very much stock. I have them looking for a used 23p Fury.
HawgWrangler  Turning Point & Team Challenge www.turningpointnation.org"To develop self-esteem and confidence in the physically challenged through participation in adapted outdoor adventures" Paralyzed Veterans of America BASS Tour A B.A.S.S. Sanctioned Tour www.pva.org
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