1988 force 125 propellar

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Ok well after building the engine again an foot with impellar i would like to know if i could put a little smaller prop on the engine i have an maybe with four fins an what pitch would be best i would like to stop the low rmp vibrations an get the boat out of the water faster an on plane
 

revertmastec

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Re: 1988 force 125 propellar

You can put any pitch you want. The lower the pitch the more of a whole shot you will get. You will lose top end speed and your RPM's will increase. The higher the pitch you will loose RPM's but will gain top end speed. You must make sure you DO NOT go over the max RPM's for your motor at WOT. You also do not want to go under your MIN. Rpm's at WOT.
 
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Re: 1988 force 125 propellar

first of all thank you an now i need to find that happy medium for my prop <br /><br />this is my first boat which i picked-up for 800.00 dollars all i had to do is replace the floor i put new carpet in a fuel gauge (want to add new speedometer tach temp volt gauges)<br />the motor ran but needed some much TLC impellar head gasket thermostat an now a prop I beleive it is out of balance an the whole boat shakes at low RPM but other than that it has improved alot an now will be a great summer family boat <br /><br />but i would like to know where could i get the tarps that snap to boat an the top that snaps to the front windshield with the supports<br /><br />I have a 1988 bayliner 1900 series open bowe
 
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