Not sure Don it is for a Vac-u-pickle with a BJ26 motor. Would it be any good for that setup?
Jim i would stay with the 442 prop. Im having great luck with my pickle with that prop. Shes runs around 55-60 on GPS and works very well with that hull. My boat is 6.4 lbs with lots of weight added to the nose buried in the sponsons.
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Jim i would stay with the 442 prop. Im having great luck with my pickle with that prop. Shes runs around 55-60 on GPS and works very well with that hull. My boat is 6.4 lbs with lots of weight added to the nose buried in the sponsons.
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Not sure Don it is for a Vac-u-pickle with a BJ26 motor. Would it be any good for that setup?
Jim the pitch is a little higher than the x442 (1.6 vs. 1.4 pitch progression). You could always reduce the diameter a little if the load is too much, I personally prefer pitch over diameter. The prop was sent to me and was supposed to be an x648. The guy sent me my $$ back and said keep the prop. With that being said you're more than welcome to it no charge, just p/m me your address ans I'll send it out Monday.
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