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  1. #1
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    Default Best wakeboard prop SL400

    Looking for recommendations for best wakeboard prop. Not worried about losing top end speed. With one in the boat I am riding 25-50% ballast. No issue for me. However, I have a buddy with 5, 7, mobes and he wants to ride 100%, only one in the boat. The boat struggles to get on plane and sometimes takes a good 15 -30 seconds to plane out. Makes me almost wish I went with the 450. Anyway that isn't an option at this point. I have the Acme 3591.

    Is there a different prop that may be better for the hole shot and wakeboarding with weight? I read through other threads and FB threads and it seems the 3591 is one of the most common recommendations. Thanks all for any advice.


    When I say 100% ballast; 100 bow, 100 port, 90 starboard to offset driver weight. Not using autowake.

    Would extra bow weight help? Seems stern heavy. Maybe a couple lead bags in the bow?
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    Maybe when @knoxmojo sees this he can comment. Scott has tested a bunch of OJ props and he wakeboards on the SL and SA setups that are parked at his dock with the newer trans package.

    I think the SL400 (2021) parked there is the 16x13.9 prop, but he can comment on that.

    I have friends that surf the OJ 16x15 with the SL450 (2022) and are happy with it. Not sure they wakeboard full ballast.


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    Call OJ props and talk to Eric, he knows everything there is to know about props and can point you in the right direction. He was a huge help getting me into the right prop.
    Scott
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  4. #4
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    thanks for the suggestions, I'll give OJ a call.
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    I haven't looked at this in depth on my boat but am curious if your wake plate is staying at 100% when you are struggling to get on plane.

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    Dealer recommends a 16x12.5 acme. Don’t recall the #
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    ACME 3161 16.00" x 12.50
    OJ is going to have something also but I couldn't find it on the site. Eric @ OJ will help for sure.
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    The Acme prop finder suggested the 3145 16.00x13.00 for me based on target wake size large, ballast 4-6k, and elevation 0-3k feet. If I was at elevation it would suggest the 3161 16.00x12.50.

    3145 is $1104 on Acme website, but Prop depot out of Tennessee has it for $814 and free shipping. Nettles had it for $825 with $25 shipping.

    I tried to call OJ on Thursday and didn't get an answer and they are closed on Fridat-Sunday. I will try them on Monday, but I think I am just going to get the Acme one ordered since the season is running down and I want to get them swapped out.

    Thanks for all the information and suggestions.
    2023 SL400

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    a 12.5 pitch is going to have a ton of low end torque and should have no problem at all getting to wakeboard speed with a full load I would think.
    Scott
    2021 Craz
    2007 Mobius LSV
    1997 Sea Ray 190

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    Quote Originally Posted by 996scott View Post
    a 12.5 pitch is going to have a ton of low end torque and should have no problem at all getting to wakeboard speed with a full load I would think.
    The rev's, fuel consumption and engine noise will go up a bit as well, if that matters to you. Speaking from experience going from a 15x12.5 to a 15.5x13, 2800ft elevation.
    2021 Mojo, 6.2L Raptor 400/1.76, Acme 3407 15.5x13, G6, Flow3, +6500 lbs ballast
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