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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
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Smuggle some of that Apple Pie into MacRae's and we'll get this all sorted out. There we go again in the wrong website Latitude - we'er supposed to be down on "Gatherings" with this discusssion. |
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Only truly competent captains dare go with aluminum. It's not about economy, it's about confidence. Red on Right when Returning...LOL!
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16% with that prop is perfect for digging clams.
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