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![]() To refresh. I've got an "85" OMC 1.6L seadrive with a 13 1/4 X 17 prop on it that needs replacing. The nice folks at West Marine were kind enough to send me a huge catalog full of things I can't afford but, since replacing the prop is a necessity that was one of the things that got some serious attention. My question relates to the ProPulse composite material, adjustable pitch prop. I'm figuring on dropping over there sometime next week to take a look at one and the Michigan Wheel Vortex but until then..... West lists the flex of the composite as about the same as the aluminum prop so I figure that and the reduced weight over an aluminum prop is going to be a plus. Don't bother with that little item, you won't change my mind. I've been working on my own vehicles, cars and motorcycles, since I was fourteen and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that the less hardware you have to sling around the more the horses get translated into power output. So, anyone with any experience with these props? Further, from the chart I will either have to sacrifice a 1/4" on the diameter or gain 3/4" since the props appear to come, as far as my needs go, in only 13" or 14". What can I expect in operation if I sacrifice the 1/4" or go for the 3/4" gain? Assuming I keep the 17" pitch that is. Here's a thanks up front. -- Mike G. Heirloom Woods www.heirloom-woods.net |
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