4 Blade SS Prop for sale (Sold)

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4 Blade SS Prop for sale (Sold)

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Turbo Flats IV 4 blade SS Prop. 13 1/4 x 17 fits Yamaha 70 - 130 hp. Provides good bow lift and grip. Used only twice. $300.00 PM me if you would like to purchase. thanks for looking.
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What boat was it on?
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18' Hewes Redfisher (older style lapstrake hull) with a yamaha 115. It runs good on my boat i just need a little more stern lift since most of my weight is aft and need to get the bow down without applying alot of tab. I have good hole shot and run about 40 mph at 5300 rpms.
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Just an FYI that prop on a 90 yamaha will put you WOT below 4,250 RPM, I had one for a day. 30 MPH top speed. :(
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If anyone would like to test it before purchasing just let me know. I don't want anyone to end up with something that does not fit their needs.
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NF, I believe Sea Spot may be interested. He hasn't been online in a while. I told him about it earlier today. Maybe he'll contact you.
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Thanks for the call BD,PMed you my info NF.
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:thumbup: You're welcome bud.
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DF 1860DLX wrote:Just an FYI that prop on a 90 yamaha will put you WOT below 4,250 RPM, I had one for a day. 30 MPH top speed. :(
That was with your hull and engine setting, another boat will be different...I run the same prop but in a 15 and turn 5800 on a yamaha 90 @ 40 mph.

That's a good price :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Chalk wrote:
DF 1860DLX wrote:Just an FYI that prop on a 90 yamaha will put you WOT below 4,250 RPM, I had one for a day. 30 MPH top speed. :(
That was with your hull and engine setting, another boat will be different...I run the same prop but in a 15 and turn 5800 on a yamaha 90 @ 40 mph.

That's a good price :thumbup: :thumbup:[/quote

Your right, but a 15 pitch makes a big difference on a Yamaha, someone told me it is because of the gear reduction in the foot. I run a 15 pitch on mine now and it turns 43MPH at 5,300, but my dad runs a either 19 or 21 pitch on his merc 115, and it has no problem turnin 6k if you trim it up just enough to throw a rooster tail.
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