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Which prop for 40 hp Mariner? Updated: Pitch and Dia ?
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<blockquote data-quote="sturdi87" data-source="post: 147510" data-attributes="member: 2691"><p>Thanks a lot for the effort, I can't seem to find anything except for a link to a japanese website that is dead now anyways. Thanks a lot though for the info!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Really, well thanks everything I read seems to focus on the pitch and then next the diameter as the two most important elements, the blade geometry features didn't seem to get much more than a paragraph or side note in a lot of the articles I have read. They all seemed to say in short that rake will affect performance and cupping is essentially good. But of course they probably leave it at that because its probably complicated and there is either a different way to explain it for individual applications or they just don't even know really. haha.</p><p></p><p>But yeah man that is steep. One of the main reasons why I'm sticking to aluminum, well in addition to the fact that I'm in the ohio river, backwaters, and creeks the majority of the time. But hey check out some of the 4th of July sales going on right now if your looking at all. They probably won't have whatever your looking at on sale but I got one heck of a deal. The prop I bought was originally right around $120 or a little over and I got it for $64 from i boats com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sturdi87, post: 147510, member: 2691"] Thanks a lot for the effort, I can't seem to find anything except for a link to a japanese website that is dead now anyways. Thanks a lot though for the info! Really, well thanks everything I read seems to focus on the pitch and then next the diameter as the two most important elements, the blade geometry features didn't seem to get much more than a paragraph or side note in a lot of the articles I have read. They all seemed to say in short that rake will affect performance and cupping is essentially good. But of course they probably leave it at that because its probably complicated and there is either a different way to explain it for individual applications or they just don't even know really. haha. But yeah man that is steep. One of the main reasons why I'm sticking to aluminum, well in addition to the fact that I'm in the ohio river, backwaters, and creeks the majority of the time. But hey check out some of the 4th of July sales going on right now if your looking at all. They probably won't have whatever your looking at on sale but I got one heck of a deal. The prop I bought was originally right around $120 or a little over and I got it for $64 from i boats com [/QUOTE]
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