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predictor prop selection

stimpy451

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I currently have a 13x19p stainless and I GPS the boat at 46MPH/6200 RPM. Want more top end but don't want to lose the acceleration needed to pull my fat ass up on a slalom ski.

Looking at Michigan Wheel's website - I need a mfg's part number to even get started. Anyone know it?

Also want a removeable tripod setup [to pull my fat ass]

'79 Predictor ['78 Mercury 1150]
 
I currently have a 13x19p stainless and I GPS the boat at 46MPH/6200 RPM. Want more top end but don't want to lose the acceleration needed to pull my fat ass up on a slalom ski.

Looking at Michigan Wheel's website - I need a mfg's part number to even get started. Anyone know it?

Also want a removeable tripod setup [to pull my fat ass]

'79 Predictor ['78 Mercury 1150]
 
Hey go look in the parts department section Craig has a tripod for sale off of a Pulsare may work for you
 
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Dr.Atkins
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Well, it's not so much FAT as just being LARGE. I think people were way smaller on the whole back in the 60/70's. I'm 6'2" and weigh in at 230 in good shape. I still ride motocross and am pretty fit, but just LARGE. I know it's even an odd fit in my '68 GTO - I know if I ever got in an accident, that steering wheel is awful close to my ribcage.

They grow us large out in Munger.
 
stimpy451:

I have a swivel-eez tripod that is like new for sale, you would need to find the mounts for it, as the stayed with my old boat after the storm wrecked it, 35.00 plus freight and its yours. It is adjustable to fit anything.
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