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Prop. to use?
seapeep1111
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Posted on 04/20/08 - 3:34 PM
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Does anyone have an idea of what is the best size prop. for a 1998 40hp 2 stroke merc. The motor is on a 1967 13 ft. whaler. At the moment there is a prop. from a 35hp and it seems to over rev the motor.

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Marc

 
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Posted on 04/20/08 - 5:50 PM
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Had the exact same problem with my daughters 13 footer, 40 merc with 35Merc prop. She went up two inches with the pitch. Worked out good. Do you have a tach?

 
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Posted on 04/21/08 - 2:32 PM
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My motor is a 2001 mercury 2-stroke on the 2001 13 footer. I have a 10-3/8" diameter 14 pitch prop. I just bought a new prop from Tracker Marine awhile back. It was about $130. If you're interested, I might be willing to part with my spare prop. It has some dings in it but is definitely in decent working shape. I'd like to get $50 for it so I can afford a stainless steel someday.

This is the prop that Whaler sent with the boat new. It is great for the boat with 2 adults on board. 30+ MPH at 5000 RPM. Max speed really drops off when you get to maximum weight capacity. It gets difficult to get on plane with that motor when at full weight.

 
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Posted on 04/21/08 - 4:31 PM
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Thanks for the help. I am running a 14 now. I may just have to go up
to a 15 or 16. What size is your motor? How many grooves on the motor splin? 13?

 
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Thanks for the help. I am running a 14 now. I may just have to go up
to a 15 or 16. What size is your motor? How many grooves on the motor splin? 13?

 
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Posted on 04/21/08 - 7:08 PM
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My prop is 13 spline. I don't think you have a 10-3/8" diameter prop.. Even if you do, I haven't seen a Mercury aluminum prop that is that diameter and higher than 14 pitch. The prop I have is the 1/8" larger than the one used for the factory test on your boat hull and motor. see: http://www.whaler.com/rec/pdfs/performance/3.pdf

It is a good all around prop for the boat. Good luck.

 
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