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Kipawa Trolling Motor Prop Review
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 419937" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I did not see any difference in top speed either - but I wasn't looking for that. The stock prop felt like it had an exponential increase in power output from about speeds 3 -> 7 and with the 3 blade the incremental power increase feels much more linear & there is more power put out lower in the speed settings (speed 2 is now useful on extremely calm days for creeping along the shoreline with the 3-blade vs the OEM prop.)</p><p></p><p>I didn't think anyone would be expecting a higher top speed by switching from a 2 blade to a 3 blade setup, even with the slight decrease in blade circumference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 419937, member: 13702"] I did not see any difference in top speed either - but I wasn't looking for that. The stock prop felt like it had an exponential increase in power output from about speeds 3 -> 7 and with the 3 blade the incremental power increase feels much more linear & there is more power put out lower in the speed settings (speed 2 is now useful on extremely calm days for creeping along the shoreline with the 3-blade vs the OEM prop.) I didn't think anyone would be expecting a higher top speed by switching from a 2 blade to a 3 blade setup, even with the slight decrease in blade circumference. [/QUOTE]
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