Rick from Rocky Mount
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Thanks Kaydano! Very informative. Especially enjoyed the comment about the cat not coming back!! We are dog people too. Both of ours are always with us when going to the lake. A cat wouldn't even make it from the dock to the boat.You are right. Prop selection is NOT easy.
In addition to what you mentioned (pitch, blade count, diameter, metal, etc), it also depends how you use your boat! If you want top speed, there's a prop for that. If you want max acceleration, there's a DIFFERENT prop for that, even though your boat and motor are the same in either case. If you want best fuel economy, there's yet ANOTHER prop for that. Probably another one if you plan to run a heavy boat full of people vs just you and the dog. Or cat. Cat only goes out once though. Doesn't get to come back.
Just saying that's why the dealer can't pick the best single prop for a given boat/motor combination, because that same boat/motor combo can have several different "best" props, each depending on how the buyer will use the boat (which the dealer probably doesn't know especially if the first time boat-owner customer doesn't yet know himself).
Fortunately, it isn't too hard to get CLOSE. You could spend you're entire life looking at props.
Is finding the right prop as critical on a larger I/O duo prop boat as it is on an out board, do you know? Just another thing for me to think and/or worry about