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Having my coffee... and you all were bored so.. more posts from me.. lol.
So, I have twin 225 4-strokes. I am curious. What is "the" best prop for a 2004 Islander, in your opinions?
What sort of numbers would I, should I, be looking at?
Just curious. Was looking at all sorts of reading material on the interwebs.. heh.. and was thinking there is a lot of info on 30' and above, or CC Gradys, but.. was curious what sort of mpg I will/may see, rpm, etc.
I am not "repowering".. but was looking at the numbers of what the newer engines do, just as a reference, and cannot really find comparable. While a 250hp may be nice, the mpg on the 225 seem to be a lot better, and might be cheaper, but a 200 might be under powered. (again.. not re-powering, just learning, reading, drinking coffee.. heh)
R
So, I have twin 225 4-strokes. I am curious. What is "the" best prop for a 2004 Islander, in your opinions?
What sort of numbers would I, should I, be looking at?
Just curious. Was looking at all sorts of reading material on the interwebs.. heh.. and was thinking there is a lot of info on 30' and above, or CC Gradys, but.. was curious what sort of mpg I will/may see, rpm, etc.
I am not "repowering".. but was looking at the numbers of what the newer engines do, just as a reference, and cannot really find comparable. While a 250hp may be nice, the mpg on the 225 seem to be a lot better, and might be cheaper, but a 200 might be under powered. (again.. not re-powering, just learning, reading, drinking coffee.. heh)
R