hallett21
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I'm being dense here, so I should be running a 22 prop and not stepping up to a 24?
Let me see if I understand this correctly - a numerically smaller numbered prop will give me more grunt out of the hole, but I will lose it on the top end. And a numerically larger prop will take longer to plane, but will give me a faster top end?
So being that my boat doesn't plane until around 2300 rpm, a 22 prop would bring me on plane faster? Is this because the engine would rev faster, therefore bringing me up on plane faster? Much like a numerically higher gear ratio?
You got it. Higher pitch prop equals better top end, to a point. Lower pitch prop equals better holeshot and higher WOT rpm.