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Yamaha 25hp 14ft semi-V rpm range question
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 513717" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>If you damaged the prop, get it repaired or replaced. If it's a nick don't fuss over it. If you get 5,900 RPM with a light load IMO you are propped right or as near to perfect as you can. Adding the Mrs. drops your RPM down to 5,500, you are still fine, but I agree, things sound better at 6K.</p><p></p><p>If you are studious, get a lower pitched prop for when the wife joins you for higher RPM and just be mindful not to outrun yourself when alone and keep it at or under 6K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 513717, member: 21552"] If you damaged the prop, get it repaired or replaced. If it's a nick don't fuss over it. If you get 5,900 RPM with a light load IMO you are propped right or as near to perfect as you can. Adding the Mrs. drops your RPM down to 5,500, you are still fine, but I agree, things sound better at 6K. If you are studious, get a lower pitched prop for when the wife joins you for higher RPM and just be mindful not to outrun yourself when alone and keep it at or under 6K. [/QUOTE]
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