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Twin yamaha F115b propeller question
Hi, i was just womdering if somebody have made this change and how it affected the performance of the boat?
Also what prop were you using and what are you using now? Mine were 13 x 19 3 blade painted ss and i just ordered a couple of PowerTech RBX 15 P 4 blade. Would i imrove in the performance of the boat? |
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You are dropping a LOT of pitch going from 19p props to 15p props.
just plug the numbers in to the prop calc . . . boat setup is pretty straight forward. Once you get the engine height set right and weight distributed in the boat. Finding the right props is just math + a small amount of voodoo. Pitch is number of inches your boat moves forward per rotation of the prop. 19p = 19 inches 15p = 15 inches You have some slip . . . usually less with 4 blade props or large diameter props, but generally around 10% for recreational boats. Gear Ratio on the f115 = 2.15:1 Prop Calc http://www.go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm What was the max RPM with the 19's? |
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Mine calculates to 16% slip. Is that too high? Do I have the correct prop?
3 blade alum x 17 Pitch
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It's perfect, if you want to make sushi out of those Shell Crackers and Stump Knockers, Jim.
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Yeah Jim, all you have is a "cheapo" prop!! I couldn't resist As Terry says the 17p aluminum prop will chop up those pan fish faster......unless you have introduced it to rocks!!
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