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    Merc is on 07 Triton TS 17 aluminum boat. Has a 10.38 x 14p aluminum prop I damaged. I load heavy and normally have two in boat. Don't get on plane often but always took too long until I put a fin on motor. Thinking speed is around 30 at 5200 rpms but been a while. Should I order same prop or go with something else? Not considering stainless but open to learning.

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    Had a 60 2 Stroke on a 17ft aluminum Tracker.

    I played with several, a 13 pitch was preferable for heavy loads, hopped on plane much quicker. I ran a 14 most of the time because I usually fish solo.

    I'd try a 13p Mercury Spitfire 4 blade. They're a little expensive, but light as a feather and they plane out quick and provide a lot of lift.

    You have a lot more RPM on the table, recommended is 5500 on that motor.

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    contact Michelle at Power Tech Props. She is awesome, they handle stainless props but once you have one you won't want aluminum. My new 60 4 stroke on my RT178 Ranger came with a aluminum 4 blade, I too believe it's a little sluggish getting on plane. Top speed is good and WOT rpm is perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassing_53 View Post
    contact Michelle at Power Tech Props. She is awesome, they handle stainless props but once you have one you won't want aluminum. My new 60 4 stroke on my RT178 Ranger came with a aluminum 4 blade, I too believe it's a little sluggish getting on plane. Top speed is good and WOT rpm is perfect.
    I tried a Powertech stainless. It was okay, holeshot was pretty good but lacking on the top, good prop for sure though.

    Aluminum has come a long way, I'm not sure that there is huge difference anymore, at least on smaller motors. 115hp+ is probably a different ball game.

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    With a normal load, what was your WOT RPMs? If it was 5200, then that sounds a little low so I'd drop down one inch in pitch. Another thing that you can do to jump on plane faster is to get a prop with more cup. It will give more lift to the stern.
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