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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 53824" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>I thought that maybe,I could run the motor 3/4 throttle with the higher pitch.I'm always full throttle,probably wouldn't matter if I got better speed anyways.I going to try tilting the outboard alittle more next time out,hopefully it won't propoise to much.It will make a good spare prop,only cost me $40 and it's nice to have a spare.</p><p>Where do you guys keep your spare props?I know in the boat but in a box(container)so it don't role around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 53824, member: 349"] I thought that maybe,I could run the motor 3/4 throttle with the higher pitch.I'm always full throttle,probably wouldn't matter if I got better speed anyways.I going to try tilting the outboard alittle more next time out,hopefully it won't propoise to much.It will make a good spare prop,only cost me $40 and it's nice to have a spare. Where do you guys keep your spare props?I know in the boat but in a box(container)so it don't role around. [/QUOTE]
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