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    Posted: September-09-2013 at 12:14am
Let's try this again. I have a new LEFT HAND rotation OJ prop, 4 blade, 13 x 13. I have confirmed with the manufacturer that this prop new from the factory is between $400-$500. I will sell for $250 including shipping. There is nothing wrong with it, I just got a good deal on it and wanted to pass it along.
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You certainly have my attention.
Calling TIM!
I am running 13 / 13 OJ three blade wheel now and turning 4800 at 48-49 MPH GPS according to load and conditions.
SBC vortech on my '79. Probably in the 280 hp neighborhood.
The boat runs well but I am starting to add weight and would like a tad more punch. Im thinking this will go the other way. I can get the ACME 13 / 12 for about 320 with the CCF discount but its a three blade.

Tim! Little help here.
Should I buy it and have it beat down an inch?
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Why don't you just beat down your current prop? With what you have already buying this one seems like a waste.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Why don't you just beat down your current prop? With what you have already buying this one seems like a waste.

Not to take a sale away from the OP, but I agree.
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Cause i need a spare....
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And the one I have works killer for cruising and slalom.
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If you slalom, you may like the flattening effect that 4force has on the wake.
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I fail to see why it would be smarter to invest $250 + $100 to have a hand finished OJ repitched than it would be to spend $320 on a brand new Acme that will outperform it in every way.
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