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Observations on choosing a prop for small outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="gatorglenn" data-source="post: 424541" data-attributes="member: 20097"><p>As Ebug said it usually works if it's the same style and type prop only thing change is the pitch. On three different 14 pitch props for my 60 4stroke. </p><p>14p aluminum 3 blade 5950 rpms </p><p>14p aluminum 4 blade 5800 rpms</p><p>14p ss 3 blade powertech 5500 rpms</p><p>But the best prop I have found for a PT 175 TX-TXW with good amount of tackle and 3 batteries is a 13p Trophy Sport 5950 to 5850 rpms depending on motor height.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorglenn, post: 424541, member: 20097"] As Ebug said it usually works if it's the same style and type prop only thing change is the pitch. On three different 14 pitch props for my 60 4stroke. 14p aluminum 3 blade 5950 rpms 14p aluminum 4 blade 5800 rpms 14p ss 3 blade powertech 5500 rpms But the best prop I have found for a PT 175 TX-TXW with good amount of tackle and 3 batteries is a 13p Trophy Sport 5950 to 5850 rpms depending on motor height. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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