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<blockquote data-quote="11B3G" data-source="post: 270688" data-attributes="member: 8989"><p>Thanks...I'lll definitely look into getting a tach...will probably be asking for assistance on hooking up... Honestly, I dont know what the prop is... it was recently powder coated by the guy I bought the boat from.. I will look for markings on it when I get home... he had two props for it, said one was a speed and one was a "torque" prop for pulling people... As I have said in my other posts, I am a boating virgin and don't really know what is what yet. Thank you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11B3G, post: 270688, member: 8989"] Thanks...I'lll definitely look into getting a tach...will probably be asking for assistance on hooking up... Honestly, I dont know what the prop is... it was recently powder coated by the guy I bought the boat from.. I will look for markings on it when I get home... he had two props for it, said one was a speed and one was a "torque" prop for pulling people... As I have said in my other posts, I am a boating virgin and don't really know what is what yet. Thank you again. [/QUOTE]
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