I just picked up a v drive tige. I just installed stargazer on it. It went very smooth. But since i am adding ballast. Which prop should i go with
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Got a buddy with the exact boat, not sure where you are located as Chpthril stated your altitude plays a factor.
H20Sk8ter00 has a 00' 2100V he runs 2700# total weight sometimes an extra 750# with a light crew. He is running the 1847 and its plenty of power for all the ballast. Chpthril is the local expert here and EVERYONE gets their ballast through him and he is great to work with.
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Originally posted by Pidcack View PostI have a 2001 2100v with the walter V-drive . I run 2k# ballast. I use the acme 1617 prop. Its a 4 blade 14" x 13.75". It works great. I live at 4k elevation and occasionally boat at 3k elevation.
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Originally posted by UNSTUCK View PostThat's good to hear. I have a 2000 21v and am about to order that same prop. I boat at lakes from 3000 up to 6000', and have slightly less ballast. I'll be coming from a 537 prop. I hope it helps.
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Originally posted by UNSTUCK View PostShould be good then. I've never tried to get to my max speed yet... So as long as I can go about 11mph we'll be fine.
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Originally posted by cashcochran View PostI am going to be surfing and wakeboarding usually with three to four people. I live in fleming colorado. Which elevation is pretty high. And i will be going to the mountains at a mile high. I picked the boat up in houston with 200 hours and always stored in the concierge service its whole life. I got it for 15 000 and the interior is clean except for a seat blew out on our way home
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Originally posted by Pidcack View PostI live in SLC too. I bought my prop from wakemakers.com. I spoke to several people on the phone at wakemakers about performance. I also used their prop finder tool on their website. Their site says to get the acme 1617 if you have the walter v-drive(blue) and the Acme 911 if you have the PCM v-drive (black). I bought mine mainly for surfing and wakeboarding. It works great. I am able to still pull recreational skiers. My max speed is about 32 mph. Both Acme 1617 and 911 are designed for heavily weighted and high altitude.
One thing this board has learned over the years is to not use Wakemakers. Maybe the website as a reference but that's it. Always use MLA (chpthril). He is always a better option. What you should do is write up a sheet and fill it out with all your data. RPM at each desired speed (surf, board, ski, wot), elevations, weights, hp, torque, motor, tranny, v-drive (if you have one), gear ratios, everything you can imagine and then tune up the boat and take it out for a data session. Then take your data sheet and report that to ACME in order to come up with a prop for your boat and set up and area. Then order it from MLA. While there are only so many choices, they input all that data and its there for next time. Then report back with the new numbers once the new prop is installed.
At the very least, call chpthril. He'll be able to take a damn good stab at it.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Originally posted by BurnMac42 View PostSounds like a pretty darn nice find at $15k! I paid $17.5 with a new block in it a year ago....You will love this boat..for the year and price it's hard to beat honestly!You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostNo doubt. Right now is the time for these older Tiges. Great boats for the era and they're turning up for great prices.
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