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brian whatcott wrote:
mememememe! wrote: Hi, i'm wondering if someone could give some advice on what prop i should use i have a 15ft fibreglass runabout with a 70 hp 3 cyl evinrude motor with trim tilt i have a propco-19p prop that i would like to use on it , i'm guessing its a 19 in pitch prop would this be sufficient for decent holeshot and reasonable top end ? i cant really find alot of info in goog le.com its not a heavy boat thanks Like airplane props, boat props specify diameter, # of blades and pitch. Diameter and blade count are a function of shaft HP X prop shaft speed. Pitch varies with desired boat speed of operation and prop shaft speed Boat speed depends on hull shape - principally if it can hop onto the plane. It's sometimes easier to refer to a guide (of similar types) and try two or three props to bracket the desired result..... Brian W Here's one rough datapoint: on a 16 ft trihull which planes easily, (but bangs in chop....) the 85HP Johnson (which is really too heavy for the boat), has a three blade 14 diam 12 in pitch (guessed not read off the prop...) does 33 mph.... Brian W |
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