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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Houston
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2007 SR 185 Sport
    Engine(s)
    4.3L Mercruiser V6
    Posts
    12

    Prop Recommendation

    New to me 2007 185 Sport with 190 hp V6. Existing 3 blade alum prop is pretty dinged up. Sea Ray chart shows oem prop to be 14 x 23 so I guess that is what I have. Turning point 4 blade seems like an affordable option. What pitch is best? Main use will be cruising around or pulling skier or tube with 3-4 people in the boat.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Florida
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2011 185 Sport
    Engine(s)
    4.3L 190hp Alpha 1
    Posts
    63

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    I have the 14x19 SS Vengeance. It's a pretty popular prop/and pitch on this site. Takes a little off the top end but it's worth it for better hole shot and acceleration. Go to Mercury's website and use their prop selection page. You can customize for your needs and wants and they'll give you several different options.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Houston
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2007 SR 185 Sport
    Engine(s)
    4.3L Mercruiser V6
    Posts
    12

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    4 blade?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Florida
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2011 185 Sport
    Engine(s)
    4.3L 190hp Alpha 1
    Posts
    63

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    No, 3 blade.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    San Francisco, CA
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2012 190 Sport
    Engine(s)
    4.3 ECT w/Alpha One
    Posts
    105

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    The Vengeance is the standard stainless steel prop on the 4.3 MPI/ECT, right?

    NorCalGlenn
    2012 190 Sport
    4.3 ECT
    High-Five 19P Prop
    Nauticus SX-80 Tabs

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Lake Norman, NC
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1997 Sundeck 240 bought Aug 2012 at 135 hours Kept on Hydro Hoist Lift at home in covered slip Jus
    Engine(s)
    5.7 EFI Mercruiser Alpha One Gen 2
    Posts
    7

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    Inspect the numbering on the existing prop to see what it really is for a start. I had that engine for 22 years and doubt if a pitch over 21" would turn into the preferred rpm range with much of a load. I used a 19" pitch on a heavier 21' Sea Ray, usually 4 to 6 persons and casual style skiing/wakeboarding. Many dealers will run a trial on your boat of a few props to see which should be used.... At least that is what service I obtained a couple of times over the years, so I ended up quite satisfied with my prop purchases. Off hand I would recommend a cupped blade stainless prop with three or four blades, probably 21" pitch.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    potomac river
    Boat
    sea ray 205 sport
    Details
    2010 sea ray 205 sport F150 5.4 xlt 4x4
    Engine(s)
    Mercruiser 4.3 mpi alpha 1.62
    Posts
    755

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    Powertech! Makes a 19" 4 blade with generous cupping that will run well for you. Its polished stainless and reasonably priced. They will happily exchange it if you need more pitch, just pay shipping. I have the ele17 powertech for my boat and am very satisfied.

    2010 205 sport
    1973 Shakespeare 14R Mercury 110
    1993 Gheenoe. 1980 4.5 Johnson sea horse

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Florida
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2011 185 Sport
    Engine(s)
    4.3L 190hp Alpha 1
    Posts
    63

    Re: Prop Recommendation

    Was considering powertech myself but found a sweet deal on the vengeance. Not sure if it's standard. I agree with David, that 23p seems way high.

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