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Old 12-11-2008, 05:07 PM
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Default Props for a T/S 38

It is a 02 with Stellings, and 1.36? to 1 ( I think) Not 1.5 I know that. 575sc and looking for some prop suggestions. Looking more for mid range cruise than top end speed. So what have others tried and what were the end results.
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Old 12-11-2008, 06:16 PM
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Come on Q, Portifino is your midrange!
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:56 AM
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What was I thinking!!!!!!!!!!!
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Check with James, if you can........lol

He had the exact same setup as yours and ran 5 blade Herings. I can't remember the pitch. I ran a set of 30 4 blade Merc's on mine when I had standard length XR's. I switched to 28's when I put the XR Shorties on.
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call throttle up, they i have tested some of there stuff on mine, they will know what you need
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careful with the herrings.... they only look "new" for a very short period of time. call some folks that have them ---- IMO, too thin and therefore will nick-up VERY easily.

I agree with Wild ----- and have run Throttle-up's on my last three boats.... they are all faster, pull harder and have never nicked any of them (except when I hit them on the trailer drive guard! Oopse!
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