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Old 10-21-2014, 04:06 PM
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So I been thinking about trying some different props to see if I could get a little more performance out of my boat. What is the best way to go about this? Try to find people/friends that have props or can you go to a prop shop and try different props to see what performs better?
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Old 10-21-2014, 05:00 PM
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if its an outboard then im told you cant get a better performance prop then a Yamaha painted black ss prop unless you want to get into racing props and give up performance in other areas.

im sure CajunChristian will pop in soon to help you

what size boat and motor and motor brand and type
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Old 10-21-2014, 05:11 PM
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if its an outboard then im told you cant get a better performance prop then a Yamaha painted black ss prop unless you want to get into racing props and give up performance in other areas.

im sure CajunChristian will pop in soon to help you

what size boat and motor and motor brand and type

Here we go.

Does pitch or diameter matter at all Kaekar? Or is it just the fact that it is painted and is a Yamaha prop? This is lunacy.


For the OP, I believe there is a site that allows you to rent the props for trial then return when you are done. Not sure of the site, and I've never done it.

No brand or style is going to be the right one for you just because it worked for someone else, unless everything about your boats are identical. The previous poster is a full blown twit
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Old 10-21-2014, 05:21 PM
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if its an outboard then im told you cant get a better performance prop then a Yamaha painted black ss prop unless you want to get into racing props and give up performance in other areas.

im sure CajunChristian will pop in soon to help you

what size boat and motor and motor brand and type
Black yamaha props are good for the small outboards but to say all outboards is not accurate.
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Old 10-21-2014, 06:18 PM
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Black yamaha props are good for the small outboards but to say all outboards is not accurate.
I agree and that's why I never said all outboards

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Old 10-21-2014, 06:20 PM
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Here we go.

Does pitch or diameter matter at all Kaekar? Or is it just the fact that it is painted and is a Yamaha prop? This is lunacy.


For the OP, I believe there is a site that allows you to rent the props for trial then return when you are done. Not sure of the site, and I've never done it.

No brand or style is going to be the right one for you just because it worked for someone else, unless everything about your boats are identical. The previous poster is a full blown twit
yes here we go again,
why do people love to change what people actually say just to argue minutia

goooh, you did the same with my info about specks feeding habits, totally changed what I said they argued about something I did not say.

here once again you want to argue about nothing because you have no clue what boat or motor he has so you are talking stupidity especially when im talking about what I was told and never said im an expert and in fact directed him to the expert that told me what I said so stop being an azz
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Old 10-21-2014, 06:26 PM
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Something tells me it's a 22ft blazer bay with a 225 etec on it. Just a guess though...
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Old 10-21-2014, 06:27 PM
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What pitch are you running now? What is your speed and rpms at wot?
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yes here we go again,
why do people love to change what people actually say just to argue minutia

goooh, you did the same with my info about specks feeding habits, totally changed what I said they argued about something I did not say.

here once again you want to argue about nothing because you have no clue what boat or motor he has so you are talking stupidity especially when im talking about what I was told and never said im an expert and in fact directed him to the expert that told me what I said so stop being an azz

Asked about the process, not your opinion on the best prop. You write 3 paragraphs of mostly unrelated information that is inaccurate at best.
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Old 10-21-2014, 07:24 PM
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Something tells me it's a 22ft blazer bay with a 225 etec on it. Just a guess though...
Close.....but i have a 22' Bluewave Purebay with a 250 etec
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What pitch are you running now? What is your speed and rpms at wot?
I'll check the pitch when I get home.....it's a 3 blade prop, but I really wanna try a 4 blade to see what a little more stern lift would do for me
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Old 10-21-2014, 07:29 PM
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what are your cruising and top end speeds now? what prop are you currently running?
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If you want to try a 4 blade I found the best one for a bay boat is the turbo offshore series. http://www.turbo-props.com/products/...e-i-series_toi
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Currently I have a Lexor 3 blade 23 pitch (pt# 9571-148-23). WOT is around 61-62 mph with no load and 5850-5950 rpms. Cruise is about 40-43 mph and if I remember right 3500-4000 rpm. i feel like I could use some more pitch without compromising my hole shot, right now it shoots right out the water no problem at all. I'm not very experienced with propping for performance so I really don't know all the variables I need to consider.
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Old 10-21-2014, 08:22 PM
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That solas lexor is a very soft prop.
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Old 10-21-2014, 08:28 PM
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I suggest you get with acadiana propeller in lafayette. If you buy a prop with him he will adjust the blades as needed to get the performance you are looking for. Very few props work exactly how you want it to out the box. Solas is a low grade prop. Not saying it's junk just not the best.
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I agree and that's why I never said all outboards
You said "if its an outboard". What is the reason to try to answer questions that you dont know anything about?
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Old 10-21-2014, 09:17 PM
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I suggest you get with acadiana propeller in lafayette. If you buy a prop with him he will adjust the blades as needed to get the performance you are looking for. Very few props work exactly how you want it to out the box. Solas is a low grade prop. Not saying it's junk just not the best.
Lol.....i have no problem with you calling it junk.......it was the prop they fit on the motor when I bought it new (it was part of the package) I knew they wouldn't put a high end wheel on it. I figured I'd run it for a little while to see if I like it, but I knew in the end i would put another prop on.

I will give them a call at Acadiana propeller and see what they say.
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Old 10-21-2014, 09:34 PM
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You said "if its an outboard". What is the reason to try to answer questions that you dont know anything about?
it was not my fault he failed to include that info so why don't you complain to him for not including the info instead of me?

that is why I asked in that same post you quoted to ask what he has so I or anyone else could offer a better and more accurate answer to his questions.

I don't need your permission or goooh permission to post on this forum or try and help someone if I think I can offer some info they might find interesting or useful
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Old 10-21-2014, 10:40 PM
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The pure bay is a little tricky to prop. I have a 24 pb and have played with a few props and got the best performance out of a mercury mirage with a lot of cup added for the 3 blade to bite better in turns when ran high on the jp. I cant give pitch advise as i run a suzuki with a different ratio than your rude.
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