Looking to upgrade the prop on my 2019 210 and have a few questions. We usually only surf and wakeboard, so I'm not worried about top end speed. From the little research I've done there seems to be a discrepancy between the recommendations on the wake makers and ACME sites. So my questions are: How much difference will upgrading the prop make, and what are you guys with the 210 using?
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Replace your stock prop with one having 1" less pitch. That would give you a better holeshot. The downside is you will see about 200 greater RPM while surfing and burn slightly more fuel.
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+1Originally posted by greggmck View PostReplace your stock prop with one having 1" less pitch. That would give you a better holeshot. The downside is you will see about 200 greater RPM while surfing and burn slightly more fuel.
Just watch the tach if you ever run at wide open throttle as you may over-rev a bit.
JQ
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We have the 1617 and it pulls hard. We can come right out of the hole with 5-7 ppl fully sacked out.
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