G'day all - I have a ski nautique 206 (2007 model) and use it mainly for skiing & footing - fantastic wake for skiing but footing wash leaves a little to be desired (big hole!!!). My question is has anybody tried a different prop from the standard that they come fitted with (4 blade but I don't know the specs) that changes the profile of the wash or gives a little more top end speed? Happy to hear any stories, good or bad, or any other suggestions. Cheers
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Originally posted by fetid swamp View Postbump......nudge....etc.
21 views but no replies..hmmmmm.1990 Ski Nautique
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Originally posted by TRBenj View PostI suspect a 3-blade like the 470 (or the 1442 if it fits) would improve top speed by a mph. It wont help your prop wash though- in fact, it may get worse. I highly recommend a longer line (90')... at that length the prop wash is more than tolerable on the TSC2 196.
Here are the only props available from ACME with the proper diameter/shaft/rotation. Your only real choice for more low end is 654 but might over rev high end. 1606, 1604, 1210 are clearly pitched too low IMO.
Part # DIA Pitch Cup BLD Bore ROT
1606 12.5 11.5 .040 cup 3 1" RH
1604 12.5 11.5 .060 cup 3 1" RH
1210 12.5 12 .080 cup 3 1" RH
470 12.5 15 .105 cup 3 1" RH
654 12.5 15 .105 cup 4 1" RH
422 12.5 15.5 .105 cup 4 1" RH
668 12.5 15.5 .150 cup 4 1" RH
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Originally posted by AirTool View PostCorrect. Wash is worse on the 470. Pull is softer. Get up and top speed are basically the same. See chart.
I suspect the 1442 would be an option for the TSC2 boats... but I havent tried it (yet). It has a bit more diameter (13.25), but I think the keel "tunnel" of the TSC2 (absent in the TSC1) will allow it to clear. Ill be trying it this spring/summer... that prop may in fact be the hot ticket. I love it on my '90.1990 Ski Nautique
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Originally posted by TRBenj View PostFor the same reason, it (470) comes out of the hole faster, not softer. Ive measured this on multiple boats.
I may try another prop this year as well. If I travel to Canyon Lake (all rock) I will take an extra prop with me and then likely sell it after if I don't plan another trip for a year or so.
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