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    I will tell you from experience, that if you start fooling with a jackplate get a a water pressure guage. The motor can be peeing and still not heave enough pressure to reach the top of engine and fry it. Whoever said earlier about the water pressure guage is telling the truth!
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    Also when you raise the jack plate you will have a slight increase in rpm's and he is already running too high. Those who say he is over pitched on the prop are wrong also because a increase in pitch will decrease rpms.......this is kinda why I keep thinking he has a hub that is slipping a little bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Wannabe is right ES....as wide as your boat is you need less pitch.......but your turning 5800 now and less pitch is going to bring those rpms up a little higher so you need to see what Mariner reccomendations are for the max rpm's on your motor. .......I have a feeling that a 19 will do the job for ya. Still best to.... Check with a boat shop or prop shop and see if they do not agree
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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnerman View Post
    Make up yo mind G.
    read the whole thread Tracy.....that was a guess before we had all the specs etc. his rpms are high according to the specs that someone else looked up on that motor ( and that may not be right either), they are 550 above max......so he sure does not need to go down in pitch.....I guessing maybe he has a slightly slipping prop hub thats makeing his rpms high and because of the slipping he cannot plane off good. Something is wrong rpm's too high running a 20 pitch don't ya think? If I was him I would go to a prop shop and tell them what its doing and ask some questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnerman View Post
    Ain't this statement bassackwards? I always thought more pitch=more load=less rpm's
    Bassackwards is right, don't know what I was thinking. It must have been Charter induced!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TUSHHOG View Post
    Bassackwards is right, don't know what I was thinking. It must have been Charter induced!

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    ha ha ha....surely not, lol They need to talk to a prop shop or a boat shop before they damage something.
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