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<blockquote data-quote="heavy-chevy" data-source="post: 89524" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>it doesn't interfere with the torque tab as there isnt one on a 25hp, and its still about 1" from the plate. but what you said about clean water around the tip is what im talking about, im thinking that it being 1/4" closer makes it harder to draw water and easier to suck air from the surface around the cav plate.</p><p></p><p>its and aluminum omc prop, and it actually hasn't lost any paint yet. it was a NOS i got on ebay, they don't make this prop anymore for some reason, 4 blades probably aren't popular on smaller motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heavy-chevy, post: 89524, member: 551"] it doesn't interfere with the torque tab as there isnt one on a 25hp, and its still about 1" from the plate. but what you said about clean water around the tip is what im talking about, im thinking that it being 1/4" closer makes it harder to draw water and easier to suck air from the surface around the cav plate. its and aluminum omc prop, and it actually hasn't lost any paint yet. it was a NOS i got on ebay, they don't make this prop anymore for some reason, 4 blades probably aren't popular on smaller motors. [/QUOTE]
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