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  • Bullet
    • Jan 2006
    • 301

    • Somewhere

    • 2001 Super Air

    #1

    prop for power?

    what is the prop that everyone mentions to give more power out of the hole?

    i have 04 210--5.7
    2001 SUPER AIR (current)
    2002 BAJA 25 OUTLAW (current)
    1995 SKI NAUTIQUE
    2018 NAUTIQUE G23 (gone)
    2006 COBALT 24 (gone)
    2003 LIBERATOR 21 (gone)
    2016 SANTE 210 (gone)
    2012 SANTE 210 (gone)
    2008 SANTE 220 (gone)
    2004 SANTE 210 (gone)
    1998 BAJA 252(gone)
    1998 MALUBU WAKESETTER LX(gone)
    2000 CARLSON (gone)
    1992 MC MARISTAR 240 (gone)
    1994 GLASTRON 175 (gone)
  • HS
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 1333

    • Sammamish, WA

    • 2010 SANTE 210 (Sold)

    #2
    RE: prop for power?

    I THINK it is the ACME 1234 (or 1235 if a LH prop)? There is a post in reviews on props you can check out. Hopefully others will help confirm or offer better advice.
    2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition

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    • bowvan
      • Aug 2005
      • 100

      • sacramento


      #3
      The 1234 wont fit an '04. The 1464 is the prop you want for power. I read here somewhere that it's a modified 1234 made to fit the older SAN's. At wakeboarding speeds (21-22) your rpms are around 3300-3400. Top speed is around 36mph, but thats pushing over 5000 rpms. Safe cruising speed is more around 30 mph. I run with about 2000lbs of total ballast (people not included) and the boat planes quickly with 3/4 throttle.

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      • noti_dad
        • Jan 2005
        • 214



        #4
        The 1464 would be way differant than a 1234 if those numbers are true. My 1234 will top out @ 43/5000rpm. But I agree that the 1234/5 will not work on the older 210s. What're the dimensions on the 1464?

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        • bowvan
          • Aug 2005
          • 100

          • sacramento


          #5
          13.50 diameter 14.50 pitch .105 cup. The top speed might be closer to 38-39, but I have never tached it out past 5000 rpm's for more than a couple of seconds.

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