Re: 1993 Glastron SSV 175 prop for raising bow.
Tail- I understand your statement BUT have to add a few comments. He has a small boat, not as big heavy cruiser. He also has a decent hp-to-weight ratio. Mercury lists the Laser II as a bass boat prop BUT it has been eclipsed by other props in their line-up that do better on bass boats. My main reason for suggesting the Laser is experience. My 20' cuddy with a 220hp 5.0L did great with the Laser II. I got lift, I got handling and I got holeshot. This after trying 4 other props on the boat including a Mirage, (not enough bow lift), the Vengeance ( zero lift), a Hi-Five and a basic Quicksilver SS prop. The Laser gave me the best of all the things I was looking for. And one other thing that makes the Laser II a good choice for an I/O. It likes to run fully submerged. He'll never run trimmed up enough to get near the surface like most bass boats do. The high rake gives him the bow lift he wants and the cup in the blades will give him the right rpm and great speed. I'd bet $5 if he tries 5 different props he'll like the Laser the best. Merc's site has several suggestions based on his specs with the Alpha 4 being one of them but the benefits of SS will be significant for him. They also suggested an Enertia which I've never tried. He bought the Alpha 4 and posted his results which were good. he could do even better I think though but the cost is higher.