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I sell my propeller ACME 1235 4 Blade 14.5" x 14.25" Propeller
http://www.wakemakers.com/acme-1235-propeller.htm
I use this propeller only last year, like new, in perfect condition.
Price : 400$ (shipping included) Paypal ok
I sell this prop because I would like the ACME 2079. The lake is about 400m altitude and when we are 10 or more pepole onboard with full ballasts (~3500lbs), it looks that a prop with less pitch would be better
Boonejeepin
06-05-2014, 02:36 AM
I sell this prop because I would like the ACME 2079. The lake is about 400m altitude and when we are 10 or more pepole onboard with full ballasts (~3500lbs), it looks that a prop with less pitch would be better
Good luck on the sale. I have the 2079 and love it!
mcdye
06-05-2014, 08:42 AM
How many more RPMs are you turning with the 2079 versus the 1235?
Mojo (345hp), 1235, 80% front, 60% rear, and 4 adults, I turn about 3.1K at 22 mph.
mmandley
06-06-2014, 06:29 PM
2079 will do the job pretty well, you do have to understand you are running several tons of weight.
3300lbs ballast and 2K plus in people makes 5300+4K for the boat.
In any case you are maxing out your engine at some point.
I personally havn't tried to run my ballast full as I have 4500lbs and people. I will tell you with 4500+ 6 people I cant go over 15mph with the 350 surf engine.
When you run a crew 10 deep, you will have to sacrifice some ballast in order to get the boat up on plane.
We ran 10 the other day and surfing with 3K I had no issues getting to Surf speed 11-12 but if you want to get up past 18 to level the boat for wake boarding you might have a harder time. You might find yourself moving people to the front at launch and then moving back to the rear when at speed.
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