I must admit it don't use it for anthing other than an emergency get me home
prop. I'm not very impressed with the finishing.
"noah"  wrote in message
...
 On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:15:51 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
  wrote:
 I would bet your re pitched prop has an inefficient shape.
 Ditto.  The guy who used to rebuild my aluminum props (I fish and run
 a rocky river), refused a "re-pitch" as a matter of course.  He said
 he could cut and weld it, but it wouldn't be "right", and he didn't
 want his name on it.
 noah
 
 
 "Steve Lomax"  wrote in message
 ...
  I took 3 Aluminium props on the lake today and compared them. No
special
  hi-tech gear other than a stopwatch and the standard helm instruments.
 FWIW,
  I Thaught I would share the results:
 
  Boat:       1996 Bayliner 2052 (20' cuddy) 2 adults, 2 children, full
fuel
  tank etc
  Engine:    4.3 LX mercruiser with Alpha 1 gen II outdrive.
  Lake:       Windemere (fresh water)
  Weather:  Warm, dry, steady breeze
 
  Prop 1:    14 1/4" X 22" (originally 21" re-pitched to 22")
re-conditioned
  Prop 2:    14 1/4" X 21"  Tiny scrape on tip of one blade. 1/4" sq
missing
  Prop 3:    14 1/4" X 19"  good (but not perfect) condition.
re-conditioned
 
  Engine           22" Prop       21" Prop       19" Prop
  RPM               MPH            MPH            MPH
  4.5K                39                    42            38
  4.0K                33                    38            32
  3.5K                30                    30
  3.3K                                                        22*
  3.0K                22*                  22*           Not Planing
 
  * just on plane
 
  From rest         7.8 secs            6.7 secs    3.9 secs
    to  plane
  (approx 22mph)
 
 
  The recommended WOT max RPM is 4800. At WOT the engine will
considerably
  exceed 4800 (max RPM) if allowed to with all props. The 22" is not as
fast
  as the 21". Could this be due to 'slip' or cavitation? There is not
much
  difference between the speeds of  the 19 and 22 but the 19 is on the
plane
  in 1/2 the time. Again is this the 22 'slipping'? I cannot percieve any
  evidence of, or can feel cavitation from the helm. Would a 4 blade prop
be
  better? Is any improvement likely to be only marginal?
  The speed for a given RPM was 3 MPH lower when travelling into the
wind.
 the
  above figures were the average runs into and with the wind..
 
  I understand that the boat is supplied with a 19" as standard.
 
 
  Steve
 
 
 
 
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