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    I have a 2015 Suzuki 115 and I am looking at upgrading my prop. Honestly, I do not know what is currently on my boat, but it has worn down and has a couple nicks in it and would like to get it replaced. This motor is on a Lowe Roughneck 2070SC. Anything I should look for or any recommendations on where and what prop to get?

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    I would recommend up check with Power Tec props. They take your rig info and how you plan on using it then recommend a prop. They build great props.

    Many prop shops hate Suzuki engines because they don’t fit a cookie-cutter narrative. Suzuki’s are high torque and turn a larger blade than other makes. .


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    Look it over close. It'll either have a part number, or something like 12x14P, that would be 12" diameter and 14 pitch. If just a part number, you can Google it and get the specs.

    I have used Turning Point Hustler 3 blades, they're almost as good as stainless, and cheap. I also really like the Mercury Spitfire 4 blades, great for smaller motors on heavy boats.

    On mid range motors, I'm not sure that stainless is worth the cost. Ran one on a 60 Merc before and it wasn't a huge improvement.

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    Google Solas propellers they had the best price and fast shipping. I got mine in 2 days.
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