I have a fairly heavily weighted 2001 SAN (check out pictures in this thread http://www.planetnautique.com/index....ewtopic&t=6142), and the original prop has a small chip in it. There is no vibration yet, but it is something I want to get fixed before it becomes a problem. If it can't be fixed, my brother and I are going to buy a new prop. We are thinking now of simply getting the same pitch prop, since it has no problem getting us out of the hole, but I would be willing to reconsider if a different pitched prop not only got us out of hole the same speed, but also saved us gas. If the trade off is a faster hole shot at the cost of higher running speeds through the day and more gas consumption though, we're definitely sticking with the same pitch.
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RE: Does a new propellor affect fuel economy?
Give Jim or Bill a call at ACME prop and they can fill you in on the benefits and negatives of a different pitched prop. They were very helpful for the prop purchase I made last week. FYI, I had a 644 and went with the 856 for better hole shot and fuel savings during boarding and surfing. I also don't cruise much.
(888) 661-2263 ask for Bill or Jim2016 SAN 210
2006 SANTE sold
2001 SAN - sold
1991 Sport Nautique - sold
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You have probably have a 14/18 Oj if it is the factory prop. I went with the ACME# 644 after some research and talking with Gary at ACME. I have been running the new prop for a couple of weeks now and cant see any more fuel consumption compared to the stock 14/18 that came on my 00 Super. I usually have 4-8 people in the boat and sometimes fill the factory tanks. The 644 pulls very well and I dont have to push the revs past 3200rpm to get out of the hole, any more than that and people complain about going to fast to the set speed.ISN\'T LIFE BETTER IN A NAUTIQUE!!!
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