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Default weight of prop vs. the outdrive.

Why? Because you get your panties in a bunch when dissagreed with? It's
theory, and I have enough practical pratice (in the real water, not fixing
propellers) to dissagree.

All things being equel, you can drop a pitch when going from aluminum to SS,
because the SS blades are thinner and cut water better.

Perhaps aluminum flex works against fact that in some theoretical
high-horsepower environment - but not in day to day operation with normal
horsepower ranges.
-W

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"Steve Barker" wrote in message
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It's not MY theory, and it's not theory. thanks for the input. I

remember
now why I left this group 3 years ago.

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"Josh Assing" wrote in message
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On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 07:31:36 -0500, "Steve Barker"

wrote:

The reason for the step-down recommendation is because the aluminum

flexes
and looses some pitch. Stainless does not.



flexes - I think that's generally accepted; but flexes to the point of
loosing
2" of pitch? I find that hard to believe.

On this theory; I'm giong to be way under propped as I had a SS 19 and I
went to
an aluminum 17; so on your theory; this will be like a 15 pitch SS....