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<blockquote data-quote="stinkynathan" data-source="post: 88057" data-attributes="member: 1266"><p>I was stupid a couple weeks back and ran up on a sandbar on the river. Didn't think the prop was too bad until I looked closely at it the other night. Missing a chunk on one blade and bent on all the others. That would explain the cavitation problem I've been having.</p><p></p><p>This is a mid-80s Mariner 15hp I'm talking about. The prop now is an aluminum 9.25x10P. Where can I locate one of these or something like it? I've found Mariner props, but the years never seem to go back far enough for my engine.</p><p></p><p>Also, what would be the effect of bumping up to something like a 10x10p? I'm not completely happy with my top speed. Don't have a tach though......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinkynathan, post: 88057, member: 1266"] I was stupid a couple weeks back and ran up on a sandbar on the river. Didn't think the prop was too bad until I looked closely at it the other night. Missing a chunk on one blade and bent on all the others. That would explain the cavitation problem I've been having. This is a mid-80s Mariner 15hp I'm talking about. The prop now is an aluminum 9.25x10P. Where can I locate one of these or something like it? I've found Mariner props, but the years never seem to go back far enough for my engine. Also, what would be the effect of bumping up to something like a 10x10p? I'm not completely happy with my top speed. Don't have a tach though...... [/QUOTE]
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