Eufala, I'm not familiar with your trim control setup. Is the stern drive straight down when trimmed in full down position?
Regarding RPM...
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Your prop is 14 inch diameter, 17 pitch. That size prop should provide plenty of acceleration.
Two things now to check: RPM and stern drive...
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DM, have you ever used Crutchfield to purchase audio equipment? They are the best I've seen. I've sent them photos of my connectors and they told me...
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The size of your prop will be stamped on the hub in the back of the prop. You should be able to see prop size when it is mounted on your boat. Let us...
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I recommend the three blade. This will give you excellent hole shot and not as much drag at speed. Your boat is light enough that 3 blades will provide...
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I had almost same boat as you. I had 3 props: 17p, 19p, and 21p, all 14.25 inches. 17p was good for water skiing and wakeboarding as it provided excellent...
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Generally speaking, if you go down a size in prop pitch your boat will accelerate faster and be quicker to plane.
Trim tabs were initially...
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I just saw your post Sta, I may be a week late. Let me know if you still want OBX report.
Randy...
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Shaggy,
Mercruiser recommends that you replace the drive sleeve when replacing props. I recommend replacing the rubber also if it is more...
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