Bubba
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Quackrstackr said:Increasing diameter will drop your rpm's. I don't know how much effect it has on speed but it supposedly helps in load carrying ability while staying on plane.
Decreasing pitch will increase rpm.
There's the whole stainless vs aluminum thing too. You can turn a bigger ss prop than aluminum at the same rpm because of decreased flex and usually thinner blades.
Yeah...I'm just not sure if I wanna go with a ss prop tho. One because if something did happen to damage it...I would probably have to just buy a new prop.(i've heard they are more pron to just break if you hit something) And 2, I've heard that alot of times if you do hit something bad...that there is more of a chance in breaking something inside the lower unit rather than just bending the prop if you were to have an aluminum prop. So i'd rather just get a prop straightened out rather than buying a new prop or replacing/repairing my LU. That just kinda worries me cuz i've already bent my aluminum prop once. #-o