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25 kohler own a 1656 go-devil what size prop should i need iam loadin down the boat and aint doin nothin but plowin water?

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I run my 9 x 7 0n that size motor.

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Check with the makers website. They tell you what prop you should be running. Do you have a Tach? I think a 9x6 or 9x7 would do the trick.


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9*7


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With loads and for plowin mud - 9x6

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Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:47 am
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talk 2 go devil i had a 9x6 own it they said a 9x5 would b better.( not say ing yall aint right.) put a 9x5 own it . still think the boat with a load just 2 much 4 the motor. what mods yall suggest 4 it? or just get a bigger motor? thank yall 4 the help.

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Lighten your load or get a longer boat. The motor is not really too small. A bigger motor is a step in the right direction, but your still gonna have load carrying issues with a 16 ft boat.


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yea i figure i would. think ill b ok buck hunting. just wouldint b a bad idea 2 get a bigger boat 4 bowfishing.

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