stainless Steel Prop??

You know the drill..

Moderators: Redneck_Randy, badmoonrising, lakerunner

Post Reply
Message
Author
User avatar
rbiederwolf
Posts: 383
Joined: Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:25 pm
Location: Jupiter, FL

stainless Steel Prop??

#1 Post by rbiederwolf » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:39 pm

I know there have been tons of prop threads, but here is another one.

Is a stainless steel prop a must for a 150hp motor? By a must I mean for relatively best performance.

I am upgrading motors from a 115 to a 150hp, and I am guessing I will have to reprop as well. The one I have now is a fairly standard 3 blade aluminum. 13p x14

To be honest I am not looking forward to prop guessing with stainless steel props. At least with the aluminum the cost to try a couple was not that bad.
If you ain't got the the blues, you got a hole in your soul...

Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp

User avatar
cwag911
Posts: 1879
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 7:26 am
Location: Lake Norman,NC

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#2 Post by cwag911 » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:50 pm

Our toon ran so much better when I switched to the Enertia from the aluminum Solas prop. I bought all the props I tried on Ebay and resold them (the ones I didn't use) for the same if not more than I paid for them. You get a better bite with the stainless. With the 150 a 15p should do you right.
Carl & Suzi
07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
150 Honda 15x15p Enertia prop
Power assisted steering
Denver, NC Lake Norman
Pleiku, Vietnam 1971
Agent Orange survivor (so far)

Bamaman
Posts: 3679
Joined: Fri May 06, 2011 1:44 pm
Location: NW Alabama--Tennessee River

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#3 Post by Bamaman » Mon Dec 03, 2012 2:37 pm

You spend the $ for a 150 hp motor, and you need to do it right.

My dealer slipped a 14 pitch Yamaha SS prop on my new boat, but it easily was hitting the rev limiter @ 6200 rpm's. I promptly swapped for a Reliance 15 pitch, and I'm now dead on 6000 rpms and 40 mph. I could feel the difference. The Reliance is Yamaha's version of Mercury's Enertia--the standard of the industry.

You won't be sorry.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150

Just Laxin
Posts: 156
Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:05 pm
Location: Lake Havasu City, AZ

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#4 Post by Just Laxin » Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:02 am

cwag911 wrote:Our toon ran so much better when I switched to the Enertia from the aluminum Solas prop. I bought all the props I tried on Ebay and resold them (the ones I didn't use) for the same if not more than I paid for them. You get a better bite with the stainless. With the 150 a 15p should do you right.
This is exactly correct! The SS props do not flex like an aluminum prop does so therefore MUCH more efficient! Go SS prop for the best performance and fuel savings.
2012 South Bay 522 SL TT
Merc. 150 EFI Four Stroke

Bamaman
Posts: 3679
Joined: Fri May 06, 2011 1:44 pm
Location: NW Alabama--Tennessee River

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#5 Post by Bamaman » Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:12 am

I used to crunch an aluminum prop a year on my inboard-outboard boat. When I switched to stainless, I went 12 years without a scratch. It was just so durable, and what I consider a good investment.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150

tracker2
Posts: 86
Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:20 am

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#6 Post by tracker2 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:36 am

I am a river runner and found out some time ago that SS props on the river is not good. After tapping an underwater log, my new SS prop never had so much as a scratch. But, of course the lower unit needed $1400 worth of repair that may not have been needed if the prop had let go. Just my thoughts on the subject.

User avatar
rbtnt
Posts: 100
Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:27 pm
Location: Central Ohio
Contact:

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#7 Post by rbtnt » Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:41 pm

I boat in a river that get muddy and has lots of logs and sticks after a good rain. With aluminum props I would ding them up on the small limbs all the time. With the SS, I do not damage them, but I have seen many bent prop shafts from hitting logs. I run SS, otherwise I would be paying $100 - $200 a year in prop repairs and maybe a little more in fuel.
2020 Bennington 23 SSRXP Mercury 250 Pro XS
www.mtboats.com - Links to all types of powerboat resources

User avatar
GrandpaGreg
Posts: 23
Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:50 pm
Location: Ennismore, Ontario Canada

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#8 Post by GrandpaGreg » Mon Dec 10, 2012 6:47 pm

Probably wouldn't make much difference on the 2012 Mercury 40 hp 4-stroke Bigfoot on our 2012 Berkshire LTD CL190 pontoon.

Top speed is 17-18 mph at best (just the way we like it).
:biggrin2

User avatar
playcat
Posts: 1535
Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:06 pm

Re: stainless Steel Prop??

#9 Post by playcat » Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:37 am

If you seek the best possible performance from your engine, then a SS prop may be best choice. Take another poster's advice and try as many as you can. My Volvo Duoprop came with SS props but their limited choices in pitch meant i could lug with too much, or over rev with too little. I found a PowerTech aluminum propset that works just right. Fortunately, your engine has an abundance of choices, so you should be able to find a prop that suits your needs, or maybe two props...
playcat
JC 266 TriToon
Kerr Reservoir, VA

Post Reply