Originally posted by sportnautique200or226
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Call ACME and they can help get you the right propeller, or go through your dealership. www.Nautiqueparts.com is a good place to start.
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it changes the ride. If you need more hole shot, a different propeller will give you that. But it'll come at a cost of top end speed
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So what's the latest conclusion(s) on props for the 200V? Any updated information on optimal props for the ski wake?Peace..
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Had a chance to ride behind our lake's newest Sport 200, wake to wake with ease & only 1 person in the boat. I have friends who ski behind it too when not behind the 200 DD 6.0 but theyre all running 32' off+ at 36mph.
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With some recent prop talk...resurrected this thread to see what kinds of props ya'll have tried and resulting experiences on the 200v.Peace..
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Still using the factory prop, But would love to know what props people have tried. I will say this, the 200 v is a great all around boat. For what it is worth I ski 28' off at 34.2 or 36 and absolutely love the wake. My neighbor who ski tournaments all the time was super skeptical about the boat and is very snobbish about skiing only behind DD's, actually said that the wake was phenomenal and took him totally by surprise. My kids and nephews love the wake boarding aspect and are able to pull off flips, 540's and most tricks. If they want really big air then they jump into a tournament or take a lesson for the day.
The 200v is an absolutely great all around boat that does everything above average and that says a lot for a family that likes to do all the water sports and can avoid buying 2 separate boats.
Now back to the props, what are people using.Wisconsin
2001 196 Ski Nautique
2013 200V Team Edition
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