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Wobble 06-03-2005 12:53 PM

How to test before calling prop shop.
 
I was wondering what is the ultimate collection of data to get before contacting a prop shop.

From what I see here.

Boat weight,
Hull type, Pad or step etc.
Motor HP and torque curve.
x dimension
drive type.
gps and rpm at wot
trim

anything else?

it would be nice to have a form we could fill, in maybe a pdf form we could print out and take with us.

thanks

Badtoon 06-03-2005 01:01 PM

Re: How to test before calling prop shop.
 
Call Throttle Up and Julie or Matt will tell you what they need.

throttleup 06-03-2005 01:09 PM

Re: How to test before calling prop shop.
 
The make and pitch of the propeller used for testing.
Gear Ratio.
Testing conditions; water and weather.
Load of boat: ie; fuel, people and gear.

SEE BELOW Hope this helps


Boat LOA_________Make_____________Model____________Year _____________
Power_____________________________
Number of Engines______________
Drives_________________Gear Ratio____________ Rotation__________&____________

Baseline Prop Make/Model__________________________________
Baseline Prop Size________________X_______________________
Baseline RPM____________________________________________
Baseline MPH____________________________________________

Test Prop #1 __________________________ Size__________Diameter X_________Pitch

3500 RPM@____________________MPH
4000 RPM@____________________MPH
4500 RPM@____________________MPH
4800 RPM@____________________MPH
4900 RPM@____________________MPH
5000RPM@____________________ MPH
5100 RPM@____________________MPH
5200 RPM@____________________MPH
5300 RPM@____________________MPH
5400 RPM@____________________MPH
5500 RPM@____________________MPH
5600 RPM@____________________MPH


Comments:_________________________________________ ___________
__________________________________________________ __________
__________________________________________________ ___________
__________________________________________________ ___________

Wobble 06-03-2005 01:56 PM

Re: How to test before calling prop shop.
 

Originally Posted by throttleup
The make and pitch of the propeller used for testing.
Gear Ratio.
Testing conditions; water and weather.
Load of boat: ie; fuel, people and gear.

SEE BELOW Hope this helps


Boat LOA_________Make_____________Model____________Year _____________
Power_____________________________
Number of Engines______________
Drives_________________Gear Ratio____________ Rotation__________&____________

Baseline Prop Make/Model__________________________________
Baseline Prop Size________________X_______________________
Baseline RPM____________________________________________
Baseline MPH____________________________________________

Test Prop #1 __________________________ Size__________Diameter X_________Pitch

3500 RPM@____________________MPH
4000 RPM@____________________MPH
4500 RPM@____________________MPH
4800 RPM@____________________MPH
4900 RPM@____________________MPH
5000RPM@____________________ MPH
5100 RPM@____________________MPH
5200 RPM@____________________MPH
5300 RPM@____________________MPH
5400 RPM@____________________MPH
5500 RPM@____________________MPH
5600 RPM@____________________MPH


Comments:_________________________________________ ___________
__________________________________________________ __________
__________________________________________________ ___________
__________________________________________________ ___________


Thanks Julie,

exactly what I was looking for.

Be nice if Admin could keep this near top of forum

throttleup 06-03-2005 03:52 PM

Re: How to test before calling prop shop.
 
No problem, anytime!

Julie


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