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have a 5 hp merc would a lesser pitch give more torqe on an Aquarius 23?
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![]() chris wrote: have a 5 hp merc would a lesser pitch give more torqe on an Aquarius 23? less pitch will give more torque on any engine, and slower speed. joe |
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have a 5 hp merc would a lesser pitch give more torqe on an Aquarius 23? Not exactly. The amount of torque developed by the engine isn't going to change. What will happen is that the lesser pitched prop will move water more slowly, although more of it. The real question is, will it drive the boat better? To answer that you should have a good idea of how fast the boat is moving at the engine's peak RPM. Does the engine fail to get up near redline, with the boat scooting along and making a large stern wave? If yes, then less pitch is exactly what you need. Or if the prop stream is a lot of froth & bubbles and the boat is not really being driven (this is less likely IMHO). If the engine is getting up near it's top end, and the boat isn't going as fast as you'd like, what you need is a bigger diameter prop (and possibly less pitch) which may or may not fit on your Merc drive leg. Hope this helps Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... chris wrote: have a 5 hp merc would a lesser pitch give more torqe on an Aquarius 23? Not exactly. The amount of torque developed by the engine isn't going to change. What will happen is that the lesser pitched prop will move water more slowly, although more of it. The real question is, will it drive the boat better? To answer that you should have a good idea of how fast the boat is moving at the engine's peak RPM. Does the engine fail to get up near redline, with the boat scooting along and making a large stern wave? If yes, then less pitch is exactly what you need. Or if the prop stream is a lot of froth & bubbles and the boat is not really being driven (this is less likely IMHO). If the engine is getting up near it's top end, and the boat isn't going as fast as you'd like, what you need is a bigger diameter prop (and possibly less pitch) which may or may not fit on your Merc drive leg. Hope this helps Fresh Breezes- Doug King It must be of lesser pitch AND larger diameter. There's a limit to prop size on the merc 5. |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
It must be of lesser pitch AND larger diameter. To do what? ... There's a limit to prop size on the merc 5. Exactly. Didn't I say that? Sometimes I can't tell ![]() DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. Bob Crantz wrote: It must be of lesser pitch AND larger diameter. To do what? Increase thrust for the same turns. ... There's a limit to prop size on the merc 5. Exactly. Didn't I say that? Sometimes I can't tell ![]() Well then, I said it too. DSK |
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Exactly. Didn't I say that? Sometimes I can't tell
![]() Bob Crantz wrote: Well then, I said it too. Yeah, but does anybody listen to us? No, of course not, they're all too darn smart for that... and look where tehy end up. DSK |
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