View Full Version : SUZUKI DF 140 Prop size?
BenFishin
07-31-2010, 08:53 AM
I am trying to get a prop size to start my hunt for the exact size i am going to need. I have a 20 center console and the motor is on a bracket.
I was going to guess in the 14x20 range but it would be great if anyone on here has the same or similiar setup as i do that could give me some insight.
thanks
macojoe
07-31-2010, 10:20 AM
most all the 150's are using 17 pitch
Destroyer
07-31-2010, 10:23 AM
Truly, I don't know your engine, but just as a S.W.A.G. (Simple Wild Assed Guess) I'd think that a 20p prop would be too much. 15-17 would be my guess for that HP...19 tops. We all know the drill.... See what your engine makers recommendions are for WOT, then get a prop that lets you hit that number but not go hugely over it. That's the proper size prop for your engine.
THEFERMANATOR
07-31-2010, 10:58 AM
Randleman has one on his cuddy, and I believe he says he runs a 16-18 pitch stainless.
randlemanboater
08-03-2010, 11:24 AM
I have a 14 x 19 pitch and a 14 x 21 pitch....both are almost perfect, a 20 pitch would be perfect but I cant find one in a 14 inch diameter.
I get 40 mph out of either one.
SkunkBoat
08-08-2010, 08:26 AM
I have a DF140 on my V20 cuddy that works great but don't know the pitch off the top of my head. I will check it today and post later.
SkunkBoat
08-10-2010, 11:22 AM
Its a 14 x 20 SS.
randlemanboater
08-10-2010, 05:14 PM
What brand prop is yours Skunk?
SkunkBoat
08-13-2010, 10:16 PM
It's a Suzuki 3 blade stainless 14 x 20. It has vent holes at the base of each blade. It's the original prop that the dealer fitted when he installed the motor. I run fairly heavy, with lots of rods, gear, anchors, coolers, and always 30 -55 gallons of gas. The hard top adds some weight too. At WOT, light, with motor trimmed up perfectly, she will get to 6000rpm and ~38mph. But I rarely do that. When I'm in a hurry I'll run at 5600 rmp, just shy of WOT.
BenFishin
08-15-2010, 06:12 AM
I got my prop figured out. 14x19 in aluminum is perfect. 13 1/4 x 20 would be the size i need for stainless. Theres a prop shop near my way that has a few gurus. They know the black magic of the prop worl for sure. I dont know my speed since my gps is not rigged up just yet but it sure feels like im moving. Im gonna guess a little over 40.
I have 2 brand new aluminum props i think 13 and something by 15 and a (i think) 14x17 if someone would like a spare let me know ill come off em dirt cheap... $50? theyre brand spankin new
Destroyer
08-15-2010, 11:40 AM
I got my prop figured out. 14x19 in aluminum is perfect. 13 1/4 x 20 would be the size i need for stainless. Theres a prop shop near my way that has a few gurus. They know the black magic of the prop worl for sure. I dont know my speed since my gps is not rigged up just yet but it sure feels like im moving. Im gonna guess a little over 40.
I have 2 brand new aluminum props i think 13 and something by 15 and a (i think) 14x17 if someone would like a spare let me know ill come off em dirt cheap... $50? theyre brand spankin new
Benfishing, I'd keep those props unless you have others ... you just never know what you're going to hit and suddenly need a spare to get home with. I never travel without at least one spare for each engine onboard. Glad you got your prop problem figured out :)
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