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04-25-2017, 08:14 AM #1
Surfing Prop Selection For A Bagged 16 Helix...
I did some searching and can't find what anyone is using... I have the 14.25 x 14.5 on there now that I'll probably use as the spare. I've heard that I should do a 14.50 x 12 for surfing, but that seems to low - any advice? I'm running 2700lbs of total ballast if all are at 100%.
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04-25-2017, 10:06 AM #2Junior Member
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I'm running about 3600lbs on my 16 Mondo with an Acme 1235 prop. Lost a few MPH on the top end compared to the stock OJ prop but the motor is much happier when we're loaded up surfing. I know a few people running the Acme 2079 but I think it's over kill at least for my situation.
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04-25-2017, 12:20 PM #3
I'm running the factory optional upgrade prop on my Craz, it's a Nibral OJ 945 15x13 4-Blade....I'm still in my break-in period so I haven't really gotten to try running it with a full crew and ballast but I'm willing to sacrifice top end for holeshot and towing.
2017 Moomba Craz Surf Edition
Flow 2.0 Surf System w/ AutoWake™
5,600 Lbs Ballast - Enzos + Lead + Sumo
Wet Sounds REV10s + REVO12-XXX
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04-25-2017, 04:23 PM #4
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04-25-2017, 05:23 PM #5
I run the acme 2079 14.5x12 on my mojo with 4850lbs of ballast. It works pretty good. I upgraded from the factory 15x13 but didn't see much difference. Almost wish I would have gone to a 15x12 but I went with the prop selector suggestion on wake makers site.
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04-25-2017, 07:27 PM #6
I run the 2079 in my 15 Mondo. Night & day difference. I'm at like 3k rpm with 4500lb ballast
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Upgraded 900lb Rears, 250lb under Port Seat & 750lb IBS
2079 Prop
Auto Flow 2.0
Kicker Stereo: 2 800.5 amps, 2 400.2 amps, 4 KM8 towers , 4 KM10 subs & 8 KM6 cabin speakers
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04-25-2017, 08:44 PM #7
Looks like you want the 2079
https://www.wakemakers.com/moomba-wa...oat-propellersMatt
2021 Mojo
2016 Mojo (sold)
2012 LSV (sold)
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08-08-2018, 01:23 PM #8
Any follow up advice on this for the helix? I have a 2016 Helix coming to Colorado from sea level... equipped with the stock 1235 prop... should I go ahead and buy the 2079? I’m going to be running between 5500-6500 elevation.
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08-09-2018, 03:51 PM #9Member
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Plenty of good advice above. I will say that the most thorough way to do this is to do what a fellow LSV owner did:
1. Measure clearance between the prop and the hull (also note the clearance btw the prop and the trailer)
2. Call ACME and get their recommendation based on your boat and the hull clearance (not trailer, see below).
Early on, LSV owners had clearance issues with the trailer which led to some recommendations to use a smaller diameter prop with less pitch when adding ballast. While this worked in principle, performance wasn’t what was expected and the loss in top-end speed was noticeable. My fellow owner learned, after talking with ACME, that his boat would accommodate a 15” prop (or even 15.5”) and that Boatmate will supply a shim kit for $25 shipped (or <$10 if you make it yourself).
When I was running 750s in the rear, the ACME 1433 (14” Dia, 14.25”Pitch, .105 Cup) worked fine. When I switched to 1100s, I needed a new prop. WM says the next prop to use for the LSV is the 1617 (14” Dia, 13.75”Pitch, .105 Cup) but reviews were mixed. I am now running the 2315 (15” Dia, 12”Pitch, .105 Cup). With my ballast setup (over 4k w/ extra bags when no human ballast), I have dropped 300-400RPMs at surf speed and unladen, my top speed is ~43MPH @ WOT.
In addition to WM, Nettles and Delta Prop are good places to buy a prop. YMMV2007 LSV
2315 Acme prop
Gravity III + 3 Johnsons
1100s in the rear, IBS upfront
Stock bags under the seats
HDPE Surf Platform
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08-10-2018, 07:47 AM #10Member
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FYI I have a helix with 3200 lbs called acme and the recommended a 1235 , that's what I use and it's pretty decent. Lost about 7mph top end but I don't care. I would not say it hauls ass with ballast full but it's perfect for surfing.