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How to pick the right prop??
I am getting ready to try and select the "right" prop for my new boat by running different sizes and pitches. Other than top end numbers, what does one look for in the right prop and how do you evaluate them? I am going to start with a set recommended by Bill at Herring, then where does one go form there and what do you look for? I am new at this prop selection business.
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I think you should call Eliminator and ask them what the best prop is for your boat. They will have a good idea. I am in the same position and through good advice, I'll use either Hering or BBlades exchange programs. I'll look for what Dave recommended used to try to save some money, but I think these people really know what they are doing and probably better off to start with them first. Only problem with BBlades is getting them to respond to you. I think most important to have a prop that will plane easily, and have good midrange efficiency. It is amazing what can be done to the props to get your hull to have good manners.
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Eliminator
Originally Posted by KYElimEagle
(Post 3306607)
I think you should call Eliminator and ask them what the best prop is for your boat. They will have a good idea. I am in the same position and through good advice, I'll use either Hering or BBlades exchange programs. I'll look for what Dave recommended used to try to save some money, but I think these people really know what they are doing and probably better off to start with them first. Only problem with BBlades is getting them to respond to you. I think most important to have a prop that will plane easily, and have good midrange efficiency. It is amazing what can be done to the props to get your hull to have good manners.
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Yes takes some testing, give results to prop people, they will send another pair. When you get the best ones they can further tweak them for your application.
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I apologize if you have found it hard to reach us. This is not our intention and indeed our goal is the opposite.
First thing to do is examine the propellers you have to determine the pitch, diameter, number of blades and the manufacturer. Remember, people repair and tweak propellers all the time via their local prop shop without always knowing what has been done. Knowledge of the original specs. are crucial. Knowledgeable inspection may become necessary Once you have this information, base line speed and rpm numbers will help to push you to the right next step. This is where we can offer assistance. Let us know if we can help. Brett |
Brett is trying to trick you, here is what I do. Buy the biggest props you can then keep adding Horse Power till you get the props tuned in.
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Originally Posted by Velocity Vector
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Brett is trying to trick you, here is what I do. Buy the biggest props you can then keep adding Horse Power till you get the props tuned in.
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Bretts your man when it comes to props:coolcowboy:. I just got put one of the 2 boats back together so I can get a new prop.:drink:. this will be the year hope by april. Art
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If you are considering spending the money on ti props, why not get 2 sets in ss for different purposes instead. If you only have one set that needs to do everything, you are compromised in your setup. Most have more than one set because of this.
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Titanium Props
Originally Posted by A.O. Razor
(Post 3310440)
If you are considering spending the money on ti props, why not get 2 sets in ss for different purposes instead. If you only have one set that needs to do everything, you are compromised in your setup. Most have more than one set because of this.
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