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"Wanted" 29-30 pitch prop

if you do infact have the power, this is what you want to run. A 28-30P Hoss Triton. See how it is cut? Plan on spending 300 bucks on one.

Its worth it.

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I will look for one thanks ( I found part of my problem, I checked the gear ratio today-- I have a ( 2.1 ) ratio not good pulled the lower unit and I have another to try when the weather brakes.... are those props a common one to find ?
 
thanks.... the 2.1 ratio lowe unit is on the shelf lol if anyone needs the gears let me know, I'm going to pull them out this summer..

* my new avitar picture is my boat sitting with no one in it last fall at a sandbar * I can tell she isn't nose heavy**
 
if you do infact have the power, this is what you want to run. A 28-30P Hoss Triton. See how it is cut? Plan on spending 300 bucks on one.

Its worth it.

hoss.jpg

I bought a 28 pitch prop that is a Quick Silver that was re worked but a prop shop it has the name Britt's stamped in it and it looks very simular to the Hoss Triton prop, the price was right lol ;)
 
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