Re: Prop size for 18' 120 johnson
I'm a big fan of larger diameter simply because we find that the larger the diameter, the higher you can mount the motor. Actually anytime you increase blade area you can increase the X dimension. Obviously raising the motor now would be a good idea. It will tell you how that hull, with that prop, responds. <br /><br />Now, without a jackplate the smaller diameter 4 blades are kinda what youre stuck with in a 4 blade. I'd still try anything in a larger diameter if you get the chance but as far as spending money on technology, I'd concentrate on 3 blade props. Try something in the 13.5" range like a Raker or Turbo Lightning Jr. Probably in the 20" pitch. <br /><br />Get the motor as high as you can and watch the water pressure. You should be fine. Dont worry if the small 4 blade vents in a tight turn. Right now we're looking at how the rpms respond to height in holeshot and top end.