SS prop for 24' 'toon
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Sorry, never saw this.
If you go to stainless, you need to go down 1-2 inches to maintain the same rpm. Stainless props have more agressive geometry and hold the water better so the R's go down.
Use your current WOT rpm with the alum. prop and the engines recomended WOT rpm range to determine which way to go.
Call me if we can be of assistance.
Brett
If you go to stainless, you need to go down 1-2 inches to maintain the same rpm. Stainless props have more agressive geometry and hold the water better so the R's go down.
Use your current WOT rpm with the alum. prop and the engines recomended WOT rpm range to determine which way to go.
Call me if we can be of assistance.
Brett
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Brett Anderson / BBLADES Professional Propellers
920-295-4435 http://www.bblades.com/
[email protected]





