DaleH
FOUNDER of Classic Parker Forum
Really, new ones are spaced on 5/8" centers? What's that leave, a web of maybe 1/10" between holes?warthog5":37yy00di said:The new High HP ones have them 5/8in apart ...
Really, new ones are spaced on 5/8" centers? What's that leave, a web of maybe 1/10" between holes?warthog5":37yy00di said:The new High HP ones have them 5/8in apart ...
Carborita70":nrue3qcb said:Brad H - here are the numbers for both props with Slip calculated. Ken from prop gods was good enough to provide slip calcs for me, which I was ignorant of. He also suggested a 4 blade prop (Powertech OFS4R16 15 1/4 X 16) or adding cup to my existing 15 1/14 X 17 and he was not convinced the 19" prop I became so enamored with was the better choice. By the feel of how it blows out on turns, I can imagine the 19" blowing out frequently running in 3' sea. I can normally run no more than 25-30mph comfortably, I am looking for the best economy in this range, not top end speed. I will look more closely for the maker of the 19" prop, it is quite old a bit rusted and appears to have been worked on a bit. The 17" prop is made by Honda.
DaleH":jqnytgfc said:It's not Parker, it's the dealer and engine Mfg'r. And just because they make a 4-blade prop doesn't mean it's ideal for your rig. And personally I don't even trust ANY dealer to set my boat up the way I need it to perform best.BradH":jqnytgfc said:I'm really surprised more people don't run 4 blades. Does Parker set up any boats from the factory with them?
Each engine manufacturer has them as OEM parts, so I don't think that's the problem.
Less Merc props, which are argueably THE best props made for any boats anywhere (... too they don't make big diameter ones for Suzi motors), IMHO one can always improve on a OEM or stock prop by going to a premium brand. And for the record, again less Merc, the OB companies don't make their own labeled props anyway.
ceblizzard":9s8kpacu said:I went with the 17 pitch Rev 4. I couldn't be happier. I'm getting the exact numbers as was stated from Ken at Prop Gods. I'm running a 2010 F250 on my 2520XL.
Charlie
Eden, Md.
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