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Prop Question
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06/09/11 04:40 PM
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naseflorio
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I am looking to replace my aluminum prop with a stainless steel and had a couple questions. Boat is a Triton 1860 Aluminum with a 90hp Merc.
The boat came with two aluminum props. Standard was a 13 25x17. The previous owner replaced it with I believe it was a 19 to get more top end which is what is currently on there.
I was going to go back to the 17 to get more hole shot. Don't want anything fast, just want something that I can tote 4 people around with comfortably. So I think that if I get a stainless 17 that should do the trick. Just wanted to make sure that I am on the right page here.
My 2nd question is can someone tell me what the 13 25 mean. I was looking at going with a Merc prop of some sort but how will I know if it will fit. Do I need to get exactly a 13 25x17?
Thanks for anyone's help in advance.
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Re: Prop Question
[Re: kingdad101]
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06/09/11 04:57 PM
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hopalong
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pm or call steve and answer the questions he asks and then buy what he recommends.
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Re: Prop Question
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06/09/11 07:28 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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the 13 25 is a 13.25" diameter prop.
how many rpms can you turn the 17p alum. prop?
a very good replacement would be a 16p mercury sst prop.
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Re: Prop Question
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06/09/11 11:58 PM
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Fatalwishes
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I agree with steve@scp above. I found this helpful http://www.formulapropeller.com/propellers.html.You need to know how many RPM's you are turning fully trimmed out at top speed. I don't know if your motor is an Optimax or not but those are supposed to turn from 5000-5750 RPM. You want to run in the upper range from what I have read and heard, so that would be 5600-5700 rpm on a 90hp Optimax motor. Once you get your facts and figures that you have now....you can better find the right prop. I may be wrong but going from a 17P prop to a 19P prop will get a worse hole shot and decrease rpms lowering top end speed. Whomever bought that prop, went the wrong way from the original 17P on your boat. Going to a 16P SST would be great if you could turn those high rpms. I'd put the 17P back on there and see how many RPMs it turned then go from there. Quoted from the link above on a boat running 4900 RPMS with a 21P prop... Remember this rule of thumb: For every 2" of propeller pitch, rpm's will change approximately 400 rpm's. As you drop in pitch, rpm's increase, and as you go up in pitch, rpm's decrease. So if we want to raise our rpm's we should choose a lower pitch prop. Following the rule, going down to a 19 pitch should raise our rpm's to about 5300. That would help the hole shot and also gain us some more speed.
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Re: Prop Question
[Re: Fatalwishes]
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06/10/11 05:32 PM
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naseflorio
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I am going to put the 17P back on there and see how many RPM's it gets. I will relay the information on Saturday after I get back from the lake. Thanks for everyone's feedback.
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Re: Prop Question
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06/14/11 02:05 PM
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naseflorio
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I put the 17P back on there and it runs 5600-5700 RPM. The 17P actually has a lot more hole shot and runs quite a bit better. It is a few miles per hour slower but everything else is much improved over the 19P.
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Re: Prop Question
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06/15/11 02:35 AM
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Fatalwishes
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I don't know about the slower part....I'd PM Steve who posted above.
I bet he could get you squared away.
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