Which ss prop should I try

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schmir
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Re: Which ss prop should I try

#16 Post by schmir » Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:41 am

I did go to the Yamaha site. That's where I got the idea that I should try a 14x13 ss prop.
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Re: Which ss prop should I try

#17 Post by sunnyside » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:14 pm

Bamaman wrote: You've got me stumped a little, as I would think your engine couldn't push a 17 pitch prop close to 6000 rpm's. ......... are there any prop shops or marine dealerships that are exceptional at setting up pontoon/tritoon boats in your area? You might normally use a 14 pitch prop with your engine/boat combination.

I would be looking for a propeller seller that'd let you take 3 propellers of different pitchs to the lake--and return the ones that are unsuitable.
Ditto -- agree with Bamaman. I'm not an expert but have been boating 35 years and was thinking the same way to get the optimum prop.
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Re: Which ss prop should I try

#18 Post by JohnO » Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:28 pm

rbiederwolf wrote:
JohnO wrote:I am not an expert, In fact I'm still looking for a ss of my own. But I started with a 15 1/2 x 15 aluminum and tried out a 14 1/2 x 15 SS (Yamaha Reliance --- Oh baby!!!). Had all around better performance.

So I'd guess that your diameter will change at least.

John O specifically what was the differences> I have the yamaha 15.25x15p aluminum on a 150 yamaha 4stroke. I am wondering what difference a SS prop would make. Right now at 5700 rpm (WOT) I am getting 37.5 mph. Would like to spin 6000 to see if I could hit 40

What do you think???

Schmir, from what I understand the same prop in SS will spin a little less rpm's, thus you would need to go smaller, but keep the same pitch - I think???

Top speed increased by 1.7 MPH. Better hole shot, way better grip in the turns. I had almost no slip turning to port and just a little turning to stbd. I used to have lots.
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