It should be next to the serial number.Have no idea where to look for the drive ratio ...
Props aren't made 'for a boat'. They are made 'for a drive'. You find the right prop for the drive, for that boat. By checked the WOT engine rpm...... I did notice that this isn’t the prop for this boat!!!
The 'fin' is a sacrificial anode, and trim tab (balances steering bias). If you had a long anode and you put a later style prop then yes, they clash. Either replace the long anode with a short anode, or just file the long anode where the clash would occur. Merc released a service bulletin about that, about 30 years ago now......The fin that’s above the propeller was removed because the prop would hit it I took the 19 off my 3.0 merc
yes.Can I wire a digital tact in
So you were hitting 4000 RPM’s and 32 MPH (gps verified) with a 21p prop, now you’re hitting 3500 RPM’s and 30 mph with a 19p... and it wouldn’t plane with a 17p....Ok so I am back with an update changed propeller to a 19 still only getting 3500 rpms and 30 mph a 17 pitch was too small wouldnt plane
oil pressure shot up
So you were hitting 4000 RPM’s and 32 MPH (gps verified) with a 21p prop, now you’re hitting 3500 RPM’s and 30 mph with a 19p... and it wouldn’t plane with a 17p....
Something is clearly not adding up.
Do a compression test because you may also have low power