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I have the same setup and recently hit something that bent a prop blade. 9 days off the water and a $250 repair and were back on the water. Mine is 14.25 x 15° Turbo 1 SS Prop. I did some research on a possible replacement, if needed, using the Yamaha Prop Selector chart and it took me back to the prop that I have. $250 vs $437 was a deciding factor, as well.I have an 2014 S24 Bennigton with a F200 four stroke Yamaha with an existing Turbo 1 prop think 15" x ?pitch, I hit bottom and damaged the prop and need to replace.
what the best prop to get for a max performance?
Unless you extremely performance oriented, that is a true statement.You could also go aluminum at a quarter of the price of stainless steel prop. Unless your demands are high…it will do just fine for all around boating.