Hey Folks,
Been a while since I posted on here.
I have upgraded my 5hp single cylinder mariner on my 2016 Frontier with a 9.9 merc long shaft.
I am looking to gain some additional top end speed on the machine. I know that argo's are not hydrodynamic; however, I do travel close to 3 miles on water to access my hunt camp, with a 1 mile long trail on land in between- nearly every weekend.
With the 9.9 I am toppping at 5mph, and I am really hoping to get 8 out of this motor. It might not seem like much to others, but when travelling every weekend - every mile per hour counts.
My question is this, I am looking to upgrade the prop to a 4 blade high thrust and have two options:
10' 7 pitch
or 9-1/4" 11 or 10 pitch
Any suggestions?
I understand how pitching works on a regular boat; but am looking for actual experience with anybody who has played around with it on their argo as I don't believe boat engineering and argo engineering shouldn't be compared.
Cheers!
and Thanks in advance!
TW
Been a while since I posted on here.
I have upgraded my 5hp single cylinder mariner on my 2016 Frontier with a 9.9 merc long shaft.
I am looking to gain some additional top end speed on the machine. I know that argo's are not hydrodynamic; however, I do travel close to 3 miles on water to access my hunt camp, with a 1 mile long trail on land in between- nearly every weekend.
With the 9.9 I am toppping at 5mph, and I am really hoping to get 8 out of this motor. It might not seem like much to others, but when travelling every weekend - every mile per hour counts.
My question is this, I am looking to upgrade the prop to a 4 blade high thrust and have two options:
10' 7 pitch
or 9-1/4" 11 or 10 pitch
Any suggestions?
I understand how pitching works on a regular boat; but am looking for actual experience with anybody who has played around with it on their argo as I don't believe boat engineering and argo engineering shouldn't be compared.

Cheers!
and Thanks in advance!
TW
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