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What pitch prop is this?

Ryntipton

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I bent up this prop on a stump. Id like a more agressive pitch. Its on a 1972 Mercury 50 hp mounted to my 1986 checkmate playmate 12' version. What do yall recommend on pitch for quick holeshots and good topend?
 

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Its hard to say with those big azz pods on there. That throws off all the mathematical equations.
 
Its hard to say with those big azz pods on there. That throws off all the mathematical equations.

Haha! Well figure they weigh 42.5 lbs.... i know because i bought them used and paid for shipping, damn expensive. Good point though, i also have 2 optimum batteries, 6 gallon gas can, and minn-kota 2 bank charger in the bow. The cmc trim unit that the motor is hung on also adds to the weight. Only other things other than driver and passenger is 2 wetsound amps and 5 liter keg of beer.
 
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