Robert Jordan
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I want to thank everyone who responded to my question concerning the proper setup for a 2002 Pro Team 175 with a new 75 hp Optimax. It took the dealer almost 3 weeks to get my boat in the shop which was a little frustrating since I had the new motor put on the boat the first week of December and they didn't have it right. I was at the dealership before they opened on Monday. They sent one of their top mechanics with me to the nearest lake with a second prop. They had put a 13.5 X 21 prop on the boat originally. It would only turn 4800-4900 rpm's and run 37 mph. I also had a terrible problem with porposing. On top of every thing else I had a bad tach which they replaced before we went to the lake. Joe Currier on this site had told me to try a 13 X 19 prop. That is the size of the extra prop we took with us. After a long test run the mechanic agreed the 21 pitch was way to big. With the 13 X 19 prop it turned 5200 rpm's and hit 40 mph briefly. It was pretty windy at the lake so it wasn't the best day to do what we needed to do. The mechanic said the absolute best setup would be a 13 X 18 stainless prop. He felt the motor would then turn 5400- 5500 rpm's and would probably top out at about 42 mph. He also concluded the motor was mounted to high. If you have one of the older Pro Team 175's and want to up grade to a new 75 hp Optimax you need to have the motor mounted at the next to the top hole on the motor mount with a 13 X 18 stainless prop. I hope this helps someone else. I am not sure if this would hold true for the newer wider 175's but it probably would.
Pastor Rob
Pastor Rob