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The pontoon with the Yamaha 250 came with a Apollo prop. It's a
stainless 14x21, and has the XHS system that uses an adapter that fits the prop shaft of the motor, a rubber/metal/plastic hub, and then the prop fits on that. It makes the props universal, you just buy the hub kit for your motor. Anyone have any experience or feedback to offer on these? I ask because I evidently stripped the hub on mine Sunday. Running in 60 feet of water at 3600 rpm, I throttled up to about 4500, and as it was coming up the motor suddenly wound up and bounced off the rev limiter as the boat fell flat. Shut down, checked the prop, it's perfect, started back up carefully pushing the throttle forward, and it slips again. Was headed back in anyway, so I idled back in. Will be pulling the prop this evening, and I have a new hub to install. The dealer tells me they've seen one other one that chewed the hub up recently for no reason. I'm thinking of pushing for a new Yamaha prop. Don't trust the Apollo now. |
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On Jun 2, 12:47*pm, wrote:
The pontoon with the Yamaha 250 came with a Apollo prop. *It's a stainless 14x21, and has the XHS system that uses an adapter that fits the prop shaft of the motor, a rubber/metal/plastic hub, and then the prop fits on that. *It makes the props universal, you just buy the hub kit for your motor. Anyone have any experience or feedback to offer on these? *I ask because I evidently stripped the hub on mine Sunday. *Running in 60 feet of water at 3600 rpm, I throttled up to about 4500, and as it was coming up the motor suddenly wound up and bounced off the rev limiter as the boat fell flat. *Shut down, checked the prop, it's perfect, started back up carefully pushing the throttle forward, and it slips again. *Was headed back in anyway, so I idled back in. Will be pulling the prop this evening, and I have a new hub to install. *The dealer tells me they've seen one other one that chewed the hub up recently for no reason. I'm thinking of pushing for a new Yamaha prop. *Don't trust the Apollo now. Don't blame you, I think that's what I'd do. |
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On Jun 2, 2:34*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 09:47:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: The pontoon with the Yamaha 250 came with a Apollo prop. *It's a stainless 14x21, and has the XHS system that uses an adapter that fits the prop shaft of the motor, a rubber/metal/plastic hub, and then the prop fits on that. *It makes the props universal, you just buy the hub kit for your motor. Anyone have any experience or feedback to offer on these? *I ask because I evidently stripped the hub on mine Sunday. *Running in 60 feet of water at 3600 rpm, I throttled up to about 4500, and as it was coming up the motor suddenly wound up and bounced off the rev limiter as the boat fell flat. *Shut down, checked the prop, it's perfect, started back up carefully pushing the throttle forward, and it slips again. *Was headed back in anyway, so I idled back in. Will be pulling the prop this evening, and I have a new hub to install. *The dealer tells me they've seen one other one that chewed the hub up recently for no reason. I'm thinking of pushing for a new Yamaha prop. *Don't trust the Apollo now. You couldn't give me one of those things. I've seen it happen on one other boat and when these things first were introduced, I had one of a Bass Cat Panterra with a 200 Merc - I was talked into it when I bought the boat - first time was the last time - standard SS prop from there on out. That's where my head was... I had already mildly complained that the prop was holding back a little on performance. They were saving a couple hundred a piece on props with the Apollo's. That's mickey mouse compared to the cost of an over-rev'd motor, or me being stuck an hour's ride from the slip. |
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On Jun 2, 6:13*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 12:43:35 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 2, 2:34*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 09:47:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: The pontoon with the Yamaha 250 came with a Apollo prop. *It's a stainless 14x21, and has the XHS system that uses an adapter that fits the prop shaft of the motor, a rubber/metal/plastic hub, and then the prop fits on that. *It makes the props universal, you just buy the hub kit for your motor. Anyone have any experience or feedback to offer on these? *I ask because I evidently stripped the hub on mine Sunday. *Running in 60 feet of water at 3600 rpm, I throttled up to about 4500, and as it was coming up the motor suddenly wound up and bounced off the rev limiter as the boat fell flat. *Shut down, checked the prop, it's perfect, started back up carefully pushing the throttle forward, and it slips again. *Was headed back in anyway, so I idled back in. Will be pulling the prop this evening, and I have a new hub to install. *The dealer tells me they've seen one other one that chewed the hub up recently for no reason. I'm thinking of pushing for a new Yamaha prop. *Don't trust the Apollo now. You couldn't give me one of those things. I've seen it happen on one other boat and when these things first were introduced, I had one of a Bass Cat Panterra with a 200 Merc - I was talked into it when I bought the boat - first time was the last time - standard SS prop from there on out. That's where my head was... I had already mildly complained that the prop was holding back a little on performance. *They were saving a couple hundred a piece on props with the Apollo's. *That's mickey mouse compared to the cost of an over-rev'd motor, or me being stuck an hour's ride from the slip. Up to 75 horse power or so, they make some sense actually. *Over that, in particular with that size and pitch, stainless is the only way to go. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. *:) This IS a stainless prop, I just don't trust the hub design. After hearing the dealer and you, say that the hubs have just let go on their own, I don't want anything to do with it. |
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