I have a 1985 375V Ranger (18'10" length) with a 1992 150 hp Mercury Outboard. I recently purchased it and took it for a test run this week. I noticed the RPM's were red-lining at 6700 rpms when I held the throttle wide open. I was traveling around 52-55 mph and the trim was up all the way (optimum angle) and the lake had white cap conditions. I'm guessing that the pitch of the prop is at least 2-3 sizes down too low due to the high rpms. When I later examined the prop pitch, the only identifying marks I could find did not clearly indicate to me what the pitch or size of the prop was. All it showed was 48-832832 c121 (the prop is aluminum). Since I do not own a spare prop I would like to purchase a high performance stainless steel or aluminum prop that will get my rpms down to the recommended 5000-5600 rpms. Any recommendations on what pitch I should be running with would be greatly appreciated and also any recommended high performance props (alum or SS)for this style boat. Thank you.