Some props lift the bow, some lift the stern. Some are surface piercing where others aren't. Cup and rake are very important when choosing a propeller. Also adding a cup to a non cupped prop increases pitch as well. Be safe out there!
@@duckman5849 I have a stainless on my bigger boat. My small engine came with a non stainless. And the guy who did the cupping didn't recommend stainless.
Some props lift the bow, some lift the stern. Some are surface piercing where others aren't. Cup and rake are very important when choosing a propeller. Also adding a cup to a non cupped prop increases pitch as well. Be safe out there!
Ah ok I thought you had a deep v wider like me so I was like why I’m I not getting my speed up like you but there a big diff in boat
why wouldnt you run a stainless prop? Thats the only thing I ever run in saltwater
@@duckman5849 I have a stainless on my bigger boat. My small engine came with a non stainless. And the guy who did the cupping didn't recommend stainless.
@@mgsfishing interesting, the only time I would run an aluminum would be if there was a risk of hitting stumps.
@@duckman5849 oh I'm at risk of oyster bars and rocks all the time
Buy a new cotter pin !!!!!
@@johnlucaiii9495 the old one works great lol