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Edward C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
So I have had this prop for a few years now and I must say I am so impressed with it! I have a 18ft invader with a 1987 mercury 2stroke 75hp outboard. I think it didn't have near the correct prop on it before. The boats faster, gets on plane quicker, and accelerates faster. It also stays on plane at lower speeds. Turns sharper. It has improved performance on every aspect and the motor doesn't sound like it's struggling either now.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2021
Gets your boat on plane faster but you loose top end speed. Its worth the sacrifice. Great pulling power over stock 3 blade.
W. Gilbert
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2020
I use mine in brackish and salt water with no issues. 75 HP Mercury OB motor plus this prop, gets my boat on plane quickly. I can Cruse on plane at about 18-20mph.
Jeffrey L
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019
I was having problems getting my boat to plane properly with 3 or more people in it. When I purchased the boat it came with a 19 pitch 3 blade black max prop on a 90hp mercury 4 stroke. I decided to give the Mercury Spitfire prop a try after the mercury prop selector tool on their website recommended it. I went with a 15 pitch mercury Spitfire prop. IT SOLVED ALL MY PROBLEMS!!! Now the boat accelerates much faster, it planes perfectly ( I've had up to 6 people in the boat and it still planes), and the best part overall is I didn't lose any top end speed!This was a big relief to me. I was starting to think there was something wrong with my motor. But it turns out my prop was just over pitched for the boat.
Tim H
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017
Incredible performance improvement. Went from 3 blade Yamaha 17 pitch to this 4 blade 15 pitch. Pulls way better out of the hole, planes quicker and stays on plane at lower speeds, and feels way more responsive at all speeds. Only lost maybe 1 or 2 MPH top speed on 22 foot NR with Yamaha 115 which is well worth it. Can turn way sharper before cavitation too.
Donovan Iafrate
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2017
Background:My information: 2007 Lund 1700 fish and ski.Power by: 2007 Mercury 115 hp OPTi max.The boat weighs 1200 pounds. Motor weighs close to 400. I would say my test took place with 600-700 lb of weight including myself.Total boat weight. About 2,300 lbs in total during test.I expect my total weight when pulling skiers to be about 2,800 lbs. Mercury's webpage recommended this spitfire prop if my boat total weight was at least 2800 lbs. testing the boat at the proper weight may yield different results. Purpose of me buying this prop: To pull up heavy skiers. I have not tried to pull skiers yet. (I will share my experiences so far anyways) (I will admit my source of recording time was a video that could not do fractions of seconds.)3 blade prop:Previously, I had a black mercury 3 blade prop 19 inch pitch. Not sure of diameter. I could not make the diameter out on the prop. Time to plan was over 5 seconds. Most likely 5.5. My average top speed was about 44 mph. My speedometer is a bit off. It was more like 42 mph. Sidenote: The boat had to be going about 20 mph to stay on plane.Spitfire 4 blade prop:With spitfire 15 inch pitch: time to plane was under 4 seconds. Most likely 3.5. I am not sure of my TopSpeed because I kept hearing a buzzing sound which I think was my RPM rev limiter. The engine seemed a bit louder but content to run about 35 mph without hearing what I believe to be the RPM Rev limiter buzzing. Rpm at 35 mph were around 5700, which is at the upper limit for this motor. Side note: The boat seemed to be mostly out of the water cruising at 11 mph and it was on plane at 13-15 mph.Personal feelings:The four blade felt significantly faster to plane. I was able to make sharp turns that I didn't know were possible with my 3 blade prop.I think I will eventually buy a 19 pitch spitfire which I think will give me better overall performance. My plan is to keep the 15 pitch for water sports and as a back up on the boat, and I will use the 19 pitch spitfire for everything else.Those are my thoughts.
Pawel L.
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2016
Waste of money doesn't work
nolat_tsi
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2014
I used this prop on a 1989 125 hp force single exhaust outboard on an 18 foot fish and ski boat. I had to machine off part of the hub as the force uses 3-3/4 gear case. This is a 4-1/4 gear case prop so the hub wont fit inside. The hub is flush with the gear case now. This is ok as my engine is a single exhaust with exhaust coming from the snout. Not out of the prop. Anyway I love this prop. It gets out of the hole like a 15p and has top end like a 17p. Lost 1/2 mph or less on gps so basically a win win for me. Max rpm stayed the same as my 17p 3 blade. Best prop that I have found for my boat.
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