Whoever said that using a Stainless steel prop is not a good idea is a bad, bad person!! Bought a SS prop on ebay.. and it arrived today.
FW recommends a 15.25" x 15p prop on my boat, and thats what I had on there. It was a newly reworked aluminum prop. I was getting 34mph @ 4600RPMs. FW states the boat should go
at least 39-40. So I figured I could sacrifice alittle RPMs and go up in pitch a little. So I went up 1 pitch (from 15p to 16p).
Great news: got a new top speed of 37.5mph and my RPMs are around 4500RPMs! And thats with a full freshwater tank, tons of junk on board, facing the wind, and 2/3 tank of gas

Methinks with an empty freshwater tank, less junk on board and the wind null or in my favor, Im going to achieve 40mph. Either way, getting on plane was a lot easier with the SS prop - I only had to use 1/2 the throttle I normally would. With the aluminum prop, I used to have to go WOT to get on plane, now I only use about 50% of the throttle. That alone is worth it to me!
Just wanted to share my experience
