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Which Prop for 1970 20HP Johnson Seahorse
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<blockquote data-quote="Pruitt1222" data-source="post: 148916" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>Did you change the trim for the extra weight? I know on my little boat with just myself it runs 26mph on second trim lock. Add my dad I have to go to the last trim setting and only lose 2mph. Were as I lose 7 mph at the same trim setting for just myself with him aboard. Just a thought, I think BassBoy1 is right on. Sounds to me like you ain't got enough umph to get her up to rpms. I think the factory prop for those engines is a 9x10 with 9x9,9x10,9x11, and 9.5x11 fairly easy to come by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pruitt1222, post: 148916, member: 2683"] Did you change the trim for the extra weight? I know on my little boat with just myself it runs 26mph on second trim lock. Add my dad I have to go to the last trim setting and only lose 2mph. Were as I lose 7 mph at the same trim setting for just myself with him aboard. Just a thought, I think BassBoy1 is right on. Sounds to me like you ain't got enough umph to get her up to rpms. I think the factory prop for those engines is a 9x10 with 9x9,9x10,9x11, and 9.5x11 fairly easy to come by. [/QUOTE]
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