Agreed. The "best prop" is totally dependent on the particular application.
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Agreed. The "best prop" is totally dependent on the particular application.
Let's just be real efficient and do it all!
Imo the "Best prop" is the one that allows you to do it all without sacrafice and in my case it just happens to be the one on my boat! :p
I know i need 2 props, the question is which 2. i have the wakeboarding one now which i hope will do fine for surfing with all the weight in the boat. You guys all talk about pull and pop out of the hole.....there is nothing worse than laying on your back and rear waiting to get up to speed when your footing. I kind of laugh as boarding and surfing your up in 2 seconds. But thats my opinion.
What will be of best value is how these props perform on the same boat, so it will give us some idea how we can expect one of these new props to perform on our boat compared to the prop we have (hopefully already one that is being tested). I commend you guys for doing this as I truly believe it will provide some immensely valuable information on which we will be able to use to guide us in a more proper prop selection. I have yet to find or see anything like this on my searches on the web.
THanks for your time and effort
A Weekend Warrior
Bumping this tread back to life as theres a lot of chatter on Props again
im guessing the LSV has a left hand rotation?
so did anyone who went with an ACME 1433 notice a difference in top end or just out of the hole?
thanks. looks like ill be trying to pick one of these up this summer.
all the websites where i was looking at props had the remover c clamp tool for like 60-80 bucks, that seems high to me. any one know of a place that has it cheaper
I added it to my last order from skidim and used a 10% off coupon but it was still around $60, I think.