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Observations on choosing a prop for small outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebug" data-source="post: 424528" data-attributes="member: 11893"><p>The 200 rpm per inch generalization is just that, a generalization.</p><p></p><p>My recent experience.</p><p>2012 Mercury 60hp 4 stroke</p><p>14p 3blade Mercury prop = 5400 rpm</p><p>12p 3 blade Mercury prop = 6200 rpm</p><p> 13p 4 blade Powertech prop = 4000 rpm</p><p></p><p>Not all props are created equal. Way to much going on in prop shape and blade count to generalize.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Coming to you from planet Earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebug, post: 424528, member: 11893"] The 200 rpm per inch generalization is just that, a generalization. My recent experience. 2012 Mercury 60hp 4 stroke 14p 3blade Mercury prop = 5400 rpm 12p 3 blade Mercury prop = 6200 rpm 13p 4 blade Powertech prop = 4000 rpm Not all props are created equal. Way to much going on in prop shape and blade count to generalize. Coming to you from planet Earth. [/QUOTE]
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