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NEW ALUMINUM PROPELLER E-TECH OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT PROP
Price: $95.00
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Manual Description... 4 | | |THIS PROP IS FOR 40 TO 150HP MOTORS WITH 4¼" GEARCASES & 13 SPLINE PROP SHAFTS. | | | 3... More Information... .25 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9.8 9.9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50...
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| | THIS PROP IS FOR 40 TO 150HP MOTORS WITH 4¼" GEARCASES & 13 SPLINE PROP SHAFTS. | | More Information |
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.25 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9.8 9.9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 300 hp 1.25hp 1.5hp 2hp 2.5hp 3hp 3.3hp 4hp 5hp 6hp 7hp 8hp 9hp 9.8hp 9.9hp 10hp 15hp 20hp 25hp 30hp 35hp 40hp 45hp 50hp 55hp 60hp 65hp 70hp 75hp 80hp 85hp 90hp 95hp 100hp 105hp 110hp 115hp 120hp 125hp 130hp 135hp 140hp 145hp 150hp 155hp 160hp 165hp 170hp 175hp 180hp 185hp 190hp 195hp 200hp 205hp 210hp 215hp 220hp 225hp 230hp 235hp 240hp 245hp 250hp 255hp 260hp 265hp 270hp 275hp 280hp 285hp 290hp 295hp 300hp 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004Choosing the Right PropellerTo some, choosing the right boat propeller can seem like a job for a marine service center. Anything that has to do with the backend of the boat can be a scary thing. Despite popular belief, choosing the correct propeller for a particular boat and motor is actually a fairly simple thing to do, once you understand what a propeller really is. First think of propeller as a gear, whether it be on a car or even a bicycle. The lower the gear, faster hole shot, more power, but revolutions are much faster so at a point you can only turn that gear so fast until you over rev the engine (or you legs). Now think of your car stuck in only 5th or 6th gear, very slow out of the hole, little torque, but eventually it will catch up with itself so you can cruise to a good speed. The same basic concept applies to propellers, except with a prop you are committed to only one gear". So what to do now? Find the prop size that will give the best overall performance. Sound difficult? It's really not. Your engine has a recommended wide open throttle rpm range. Let take an example of an18' boat with a 125 hp engine with a rpm range of 4500-5500. In most cases you purchase a boat with some sort of propeller on it. Let's say this motor has a 21 pitch prop on it and at wide open throttle under a normal boat load, the engine turns 4900 rpms. Well it's in the range so it's the correct prop, right? Well yes and no. For the health and longevity of the engine it's okay, but for overall performance, you want to run a propeller near the top of the range. Well how do you change the size to get that? Remember this rule of thumb: For every 2" of propeller pitch, rpm's will change approximately 400 rpm's. As you drop in pitch, rpm's increase, and as you go up in pitch, rpm's decrease. So if we want to raise our rpm's we should choose a lower pitch prop. Following the rule, going down to a 19 pitch should raise our rpm's to about 5300. That would help the hole shot and also gain us some more speed. As you follow the rule of thumb, remember that sometimes rules are meant to be broken. This is not an iron clad rule, sometimes varying 2" of pitch will only change rpm's by 200. Switching prop brands or manufacturer, it can sometimes throw off the rule too. At this point the most important thing to understand is that less pitch means more rpm's, more pitch means less rpms. For your boat to perform at its peak, you need to run at the upper end of your engine's recommended rpm range. That's it. Once you're there and still want more speed, handling, lift, etc, that's when choosing the right propeller brand comes into play. Here's a simple adjustment you can make to improvement performance under varying boatloads: If you normally run with one other person on board, use that boatload as your measurement when determining your wide open throttle rpm's. But if you sometimes load the boat with 2-5 more people or try pulling a water skier or tube, get another prop 2" of pitch lower than your normal prop. It will compensate for added weight and drag and make a huge improvement on performance in these circumstances. But remember to keep an eye on you rpm's when running a lower pitch for these circumstances. Most props have the size marked somewhere on the prop, either on the barrel, on the blades, or in the front or back of the propeller. Use that pitch that you're currently running as your starting point. If it's already running correctly then that pitch is your pitch. | | Applications | Available Prop Sizes |
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This Prop Will Work on The Following Motors: | Johnson/Evinrude | 2 Cyl: 50HP (71-74), 45-55HP Commercial/3 Cyl: 55HP/60HP/65HP/70HP/75HP With Large Gearcase/65HP Commercial/4 Cyl: 75HP/85HP/88HP/90HP/100HP/110HP/115HP/120HP (86-94)/125HP/135HP (73-79)/140HP (77-84, 86-94) | | E-Tec | 40HP/50HP/60HP/75HP/90HP | | OMC | Cobra 400: Sterndives 2.3 To 3.0L (78-84, 86-94) | | Suzuki | 2-Strokes: DT75 To DT140 (89 & Newer)/4-Strokes: DF60/DF70 |
| These are the available prop sizes you can choose from this listing: 13 3/4 x 15 (#H21315)<></> 13 1/4 x 17 (#H21317) 13 1/4 x 19 (#H21319) 13 1/4 x 21 (#H21321) 14 x 11 (#H21411) Hub kit not included | | Turning Point Props |
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This is what Turning Point has to say about their Hustler Series: High Performance Series40 - 300 hp w/ a 4-1/4" & 4-3/4" gearcaseTurning Point's Hustler? High Performance Series aluminum propellers now feature the newly designed MasterGuard? Hub System. Created specifically to give boats a higher top-end speed, better handling, a faster hole shot and more efficiency, Hustler propellers maximize overall performance. The aluminum propellers incorporate the same high performance designs found in stainless steel props to give boaters a less expensive way to gain stainless steel?like performance. The High Performance Series is designed for all engines ranging from 40 hp to 300 hp with 4-1/4" to 4-3/4" gearcases. The interchangeable hub allows boaters to save money on future prop purchases, since spare or different pitched propellers don't require another hub purchase. Turning Point recommends that every boat have a spare propeller onboard to insure a day on the water isn't ruined by a broken prop or to allow for adjustments in different situations. Using a prop 2" in pitch less makes a big difference when more people are onboard or the boat is being used for watersports. The smaller pitch helps offset the added weight and drag on the motor and increases performance under these circumstances. | | Shipping |
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This map shows the approximate ground transit times for the continental US: Shipping to the continental US is by Fed Ex Ground. All Props ship next business day after payment. Shipping to anywhere else in the US is via USPS Priority Mail.International shipping is via USPS International Priority Mail only. Shipping time internationally is usually 6-10 days barring any customs delays.Expidited shipping is available, please contact us for details & pricing.Please note that any order received after 6:00 EST on Thursdays will not be shipped until the following Tuesday. This is because of the next business day shipping & the fact that we are a business and we are closed on Mondays.Please note that any order received after 6:00 EST on Saturdays will not be shipped until the following Wednesday. This is because of the next business day shipping & the fact that we are a business and we are closed on Mondays. | | Contact Us |
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| Busters Marine Service |
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| 19-11 Crossbay Blvd. | | Broad Channel, NY 11693 | | Phone: (718)-945-4377 | | Fax: (718)-945-4538 | | Email: bustersmarine@aol.com |
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