It should be stamped right on the front around the center.
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It should be stamped right on the front around the center.
Thanks, I'll check it out when I am able to get back out to it tomorrow...
Just keep in mind that the prop that's on there may not be the ideal one for you or even be the original size that came with the boat. The best thing to do is figure out what activities you do most and how much weight you typically carry. You may want a slightly different prop when you shop for a "new" one. For example, if the old owners did a lot of slalom skiing and ran a prop more for skiing with higher top end and less bottom end pull but you will load a lot of ballast and do more wakeboarding you might rather have a lower pitched prop. Eric at OJ is on here all the time. You can call him directly and tell him your model boat and your typical activities, etc. and he can recommend the right one for you. You can then look for one that's close or just buy from one of his dealers. Sometimes a repair shop can even adjust the prop they are fixing to be closer to your ideal.
Yeah, I've been reading quite a bit about that since yesterday. All we do right now is general usage. I only have about 750 pounds of ballast in the boat (400 rear 360 center). May eventually get a 750 bag for surfing. But most usage is going to be wakeboarding and pulling a tube or kneeboard. None of us can really do any tricks on a wakeboard yet. We can get up and ride and thats about it.
I e-mailed my dealer for his thoughts and he said if my local place here can't fix it he's got a place that can fix it. He also said that the boat came from the factory with an OJ CNC 13.5x11 LH prop. He wasn't sure if it has been changed or not. When I get out to my storage location tomorrow to pick up the boat to take it to the shop on Wednesday I will check and see what's on it.
I found this site last night http://www.wakeprops.com/wakeboard-b...oat-propellers and it looks like for my usage I would only want to do a plus 1 upgrade if at all.
I just really hope they can fix this one...
Damn!!!!
Thats some solid work!