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TunaHead 04-28-2007 02:51 AM

"Prop Wizard"
 
I don't know if this link has been posted before so apologies in advance if it is redundant...

I ran across this online program to help with prop selection called "Prop Wizard". I'm just learning about props and diameter, pitch etc... Thought this was interesting.

http://www.formulapropeller.com/shop/propWizard.php


reelapeelin 04-28-2007 10:18 AM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
Looks pretty good...I stuck it in Links... ;) ...

macojoe 04-28-2007 02:21 PM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
The very first prop to come up after I put my info is the exact prop I have 15 1/4 X 15 And I have tryed a few different props and feel this is the right prop, been using it for 5 years ;)

Hammerhead 04-29-2007 11:11 PM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
Called for a 15" pitch. I hava 19".

macojoe 04-30-2007 01:08 AM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
Everyones needs are different, This is goodto get you close, you might have to change a size one way or the other.
Most here run 17 pitch, I have one on mine now, but I like the get up and go out the hole that the 15 gives me, I carry a lot of weight, so top end is not as important to me.

Gator_Bait 04-30-2007 01:18 PM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
This may sound dumb but how do I determine the prop I have? I can measure the diameter I suppose, but the pitch? Is it imprinted somewhere? I looked on the fins and saw no engravings that I could find.

As you know I just bought the boat and they guy didn't know what specs the prop had, so I just wonder if I need to think about a different prop or not? There aren't any niticeable issues really just curious.

It's a Yamaha 150 and currently WOT, trimmed well on flat water it runs to about 5200 rpm and 41-42 mph. He said his preferred cruising speed was about 4000 rpm which is about 29 mph or so.

That wizard says max WOT is 5500 rpm, so maybe I am in a good spot already and should leave the prop alone and just buy other stuff ;D ;D

Blue_Runner 04-30-2007 02:32 PM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
Quote:

It's a Yamaha 150 and currently WOT, trimmed well on flat water it runs to about 5200 rpm and 41-42 mph. He said his preferred cruising speed was about 4000 rpm which is about 29 mph or so.
Those are pretty much my numbers to a T. I don't remember my diameter but I definitely have a 17 pitch prop on my V-21 with Yamaha 150 2 stroker...

I think you are good ;)

Gator_Bait 04-30-2007 03:12 PM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Runner
Those are pretty much my numbers to a T. *I don't remember my diameter but I definitely have a 17 pitch prop on my V-21 with Yamaha 150 2 stroker...

I think you are good *;)

Cool thanks Blue! I thought I liked the way it run as is just wanted to make sure I was near the "sweet spot" so to speak.

Blue_Runner 04-30-2007 03:53 PM

Re: "Prop Wizard"
 
Some props have numbers written on the end where the nut holds it on. Then others have it on the side near the blades....


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