Back around to what I was saying about different props on different setups.
My boat will take a 1915 on a 2000 but others in our club with the same setup are running 1914, 1815, one guy runs one of those crazy three blade with the willow looking blades. We're rarely more than a half lap apart between us. Figure somewhere in the 18 to 19 range and fiddle with it. If the smoke comes out you found the edge. Newland always says I give terrible advice. Waiting for smoke is the expensive way to find out how much prop your boat can take.
Never just assume some idiot on the web......like myself........can 100% get your setup right with never seeing your boat, your wiring, your center of gravity, your turn fins, how sharp your edges are. My favorite is "that will work all day long". Not trying to sound preachy Jesse. I just figured there were guys that read and don't post. They may not already think this way. Baby steps are cheaper.
I would "predict" an 1815 on most limited boats with a 2k motor will work unless it's super wet or binding. Estimate! My best guess with ZERO data. Nobody take what I just typed as gospel please. You still need to do the ole'..... run it for 2 laps......then check for heat dance before you totally commit to any setup. You should do that at least. I've had setups myself where "well....I just know that will work". Only to have to paddle out to figure out to the fire that's melting through the deck of my boat. Dang it! It's like watching a pile of money burn.
My boat will take a 1915 on a 2000 but others in our club with the same setup are running 1914, 1815, one guy runs one of those crazy three blade with the willow looking blades. We're rarely more than a half lap apart between us. Figure somewhere in the 18 to 19 range and fiddle with it. If the smoke comes out you found the edge. Newland always says I give terrible advice. Waiting for smoke is the expensive way to find out how much prop your boat can take.
Never just assume some idiot on the web......like myself........can 100% get your setup right with never seeing your boat, your wiring, your center of gravity, your turn fins, how sharp your edges are. My favorite is "that will work all day long". Not trying to sound preachy Jesse. I just figured there were guys that read and don't post. They may not already think this way. Baby steps are cheaper.
I would "predict" an 1815 on most limited boats with a 2k motor will work unless it's super wet or binding. Estimate! My best guess with ZERO data. Nobody take what I just typed as gospel please. You still need to do the ole'..... run it for 2 laps......then check for heat dance before you totally commit to any setup. You should do that at least. I've had setups myself where "well....I just know that will work". Only to have to paddle out to figure out to the fire that's melting through the deck of my boat. Dang it! It's like watching a pile of money burn.
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