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Sean 09-05-2006 12:53 PM

Prop Stats
 
This is probably a topic that has been beat to death, but is there a link or a previous thread that breaks down the difference in prop types?
The bigger the prop the better the ….. The smaller the prop …… 3 vs. 4 props, those types of stats?
Thanks again!

reelapeelin 09-05-2006 01:03 PM

Re: Prop Stats
 
Take a look at rick's post on props in the Performance Section...couple of very informative items there... ;) ...

Go thru all pages in Performance sec...on 2nd page, Tin Man's got a GREAT write-up on proppin' a motor... ;) ...

Good luck and let us know how you come out...what are you tryin' to do?...more top-end...better hole shot?...

Sean 09-05-2006 10:03 PM

Re: Prop Stats
 
Thanks!

Now I am more confused then when I started ::), but I think I am confused in the right direction ;)
I'll figure it out. ;D

macojoe 09-06-2006 11:45 AM

Re: Prop Stats
 
Ok for the hell of it here we go

I run a 15 1/4 *X 15 prop, I like my boat to get out the hole faster, It also moves the water under a boat with alot of weight. I comercial fish and with 500# fish, 2 or 3 guy's another 700# *plus all the gear and gas I need it!!

But I lose on the top end, and go slower, which I could care less about, I top out at 35 to 39 mph
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Now I use to run a 15 X 17 and I would hit 40+ mph!! *But then I lost on the lower end, and was a dog out the hole, and took longer to plain out with all the weight in the boat.

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So first off you need to ask yourself what do you want your boat to do??

After you figure that out you can call a local prop shop or a good mariner and tell him what you have for a boat, motor, the weight of the boat, *gas, ect ect..

Tell him you need more torq out the hole, or you have a need for speed.

They are pretty good and can get you close to what you need. My mariner recomended a size and I bought it and they let me go on a test run and I then brought the prop back and went down a size and was right were I wanted to be.

I am pretty sure most here run a 17 pitch with good results!! *I just needed to be different.

Good luck!!

Sean 09-07-2006 05:49 PM

Re: Prop Stats
 
Well I went with a 15 x 17. I need the top end as the places I am fishing are spread out. Test run Sat morning, I let you know the outcome.


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