I have a 2008 lowe fm 165 with a 50 hp merc elpto two stroke. I have added a full windshield and tend to run with a full tank of gas (26 gallons) and a moderate amount of gear, two batteries, trolling motor, down riggers and tackle. I usually fish with one or two people. I live at 4200 ft elevation and fish a lot of my favorite lakes at about 7000 ft. Every year I spend a week in northern Saskatchawan fishing at about 1500 ft elevation. My boat came with a 15 pitch prop and it will only run at about 4500 rpms at 4200 ft elevation and about 4200 rpms at 7000 ft. I was very doggy. I have ran several solus props, an 11 pitch with about a 12 inch diameter and last year ran a solus 10 pitch with a 12 7/8 diameter. It worked very well until I hit a submerged rock in northern Canada last year that wiped out my lower unit. When I ordered my new lower unit, I ordered a new mercury 10 pitch prop with about a 12 inch diameter. I works pretty much spot on for my high altitude lakes and will allow my motor to run at about 5200 rpms. I wanted a spare prop for my up coming Canada trip and thought that a smaller diameter prop would give me a little more safety from hitting rocks up north. So far I have wiped a prop on every trip. I bought a Michigan wheel Vortex 11 pitch with a 10 3/8 diameter. Today I took my boat out with a buddy to my favorite 7000 ft lake and found out that when we were done fishing I wanted to run back to the dock and the boat motor would only pull 4300 rpms and wouldn't get the boat up on plane. My max speed was 11 mph. When I took the boat out two weeks ago with just me in the boat, it seemed a little sluggish getting up on plane and would only run 24-25 mph at about 4600 rpms. In the past when I used an 11 pitch prop, I could easily run 25 mph at about 5000 rpms. Is it possible that I got a defective prop? Would going to a smaller diameter hurt my performance? Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.