2007 SV211 Team - Prop Options

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  • jhoffy22
    • May 2020
    • 128

    • Ohio


    #16
    Originally posted by nhbouch View Post
    jhoffy22

    I just put on the 1939 today - boat still in the driveway - spring weather hasn't been great, but now its 90 degrees . Plan to drop in for the summer over the next couple of days. I'll try to remember to post a couple of pics.
    Thanks - let me know how it is.

    My stock prop cannot maintain >10.7mph with PerfectPass Stargazer with 2x 750lb sacks in port and starboard lockers and ~1000lbs total in bow/belly between lead, ballasts, and stock hard tank. I have to drain them out for about 45 seconds after they're full, or more if we have a full crew on the boat. Hoping a different prop resolves this for me.

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    • nhbouch
      • Aug 2016
      • 47

      • Bedford NH

      • 2007 SV211 Team

      #17
      jhoffy22
      The 1939 worked great for my setup - but I'm way less loaded than you are. I just use stock ballast. We had full tank of gas and 5 adults - no issues at all holding 10-11mph.

      With the amount of extra ballast/lead etc you have I would suggest you lean more towards the 1433 or 1235 - but you'll notice prop wash at skiing speeds for sure.

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      • jhoffy22
        • May 2020
        • 128

        • Ohio


        #18
        Originally posted by nhbouch View Post
        jhoffy22
        The 1939 worked great for my setup - but I'm way less loaded than you are. I just use stock ballast. We had full tank of gas and 5 adults - no issues at all holding 10-11mph.

        With the amount of extra ballast/lead etc you have I would suggest you lean more towards the 1433 or 1235 - but you'll notice prop wash at skiing speeds for sure.
        Thanks for the info and recommendation. That's the direction I'm leaning too. Swapping back to swap prop isn't a big deal either - I don't keep my boat on a lift or slalom that often.

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