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2023
Boat Model
195S
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Hi all. My name is Chad and got into boating last year after I purchased a Yamaha 195s last year. With two littles at home, I love it, especially not having to worry about an exposed prop.

I live in Utah so we have access to lots of high mountain reservoirs (5500-6500 ft) and of course Lake Powell (around 3800ft).

One thing these higher elevations is the horrible cavitation on the stock prop. I just got the Solas Concord dual prop and hope to have it installed in the next few days before our next Lake Powell trip (provided I can get the driveshaft spline holder tool in time). Will post a little how-to and results summary when I can.
 

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Hi all. My name is Chad and got into boating last year after I purchased a Yamaha 195s last year. With two littles at home, I love it, especially not having to worry about an exposed prop.

I live in Utah so we have access to lots of high mountain reservoirs (5500-6500 ft) and of course Lake Powell (around 3800ft).

One thing these higher elevations is the horrible cavitation on the stock prop. I just got the Solas Concord dual prop and hope to have it installed in the next few days before our next Lake Powell trip (provided I can get the driveshaft spline holder tool in time). Will post a little how-to and results summary when I can.
Welcome!
 
Welcome to the Utah jet family. All my boating is above 4,000'. My dealer didn't even give me a choice, he switched out the props before delivery. I ended up a few mph slower than most speeds posted here due to the prop change. I lose a couple more at Bear Lake (6,000') and a couple more at Strawberry (7,600').
 
Welcome to the Utah jet family. All my boating is above 4,000'. My dealer didn't even give me a choice, he switched out the props before delivery. I ended up a few mph slower than most speeds posted here due to the prop change. I lose a couple more at Bear Lake (6,000') and a couple more at Strawberry (7,600').
I hit Strawberry for the first time a few weeks ago and that was the moment I decided on getting a different impeller. I'll never be below 4000ish feet, so I'm hoping it will help.

What dealer did you work with?
 
I go through Dick's in Clearfield. They are great and were the only game in town for a few years for Yamaha boats. There's a new place in Draper that I haven't worked with.
 
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