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05 Nordic Heat
04-29-2012 08:46 AM
prop work
I was wondering if anybody has done the sandblast process on the edges of your prop for more grip and lift? I was thinking about doing that to my prop. Also a prop guy that I know told me more of the performance boats have satin finished props verses polished due to better lift? What are the 28heat brothers out there running? would that be considered a lab finished prop? Sorry for the dumb questions just trying to learn the prop system! Im running a 25 pitch powertech ofx 4 blade polished.
Steve Zuckerman
04-29-2012 02:34 PM
Originally Posted by 05 Nordic Heat
(Post 3675064)
I was wondering if anybody has done the sandblast process on the edges of your prop for more grip and lift? I was thinking about doing that to my prop. Also a prop guy that I know told me more of the performance boats have satin finished props verses polished due to better lift? What are the 28heat brothers out there running? would that be considered a lab finished prop? Sorry for the dumb questions just trying to learn the prop system! Im running a 25 pitch powertech ofx 4 blade polished.
Different propeller manufacturers and custom shops have their own formulas for what works on certain hull/engine combinations. I have seen maybe 2 propellers that have been glass beaded in the cup area, I assume for better bite. That theory would be that a rough texture in the cup/trailing edge would hold water better. Generally speaking, all the custom props I have seen or owned, are thinned, balanced, pitch matched, and highly polished. Some do require additional cupping for greater lift.