prop numbers question??

hogginhank

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I have a 13x19 stainless on my 50 HP evinrude and a 13 3/4 X 15 as a back up.

I was wondering what bearing the "size" has on the prop and how it functions?

I found an 11 3/4 X 17 stainless for a good price but I wasn't sure if the smaller diameter would be bad or good?? Any advice would be great..Thanks..Hank
 

Silvertip

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Re: prop numbers question??

What year engine and is it a two cylinder or three cylinder. If you have a two cylinder both of your current props are wrong. If its a three cylinder they would be in the ball park. The 11-3/4x17 is wrong for the three cylinder but would be ok for the two cylinder. People tend to shop for a specific prop diameter when they should be looking for a prop that actually "belongs" on the year, make and model of their motor. Diameter of a prop is a function of its design not something that makes a 13 inch prop faster or more powerful than a 12 inch or a 14 inch. Prop pitch, rake, hub size (for the specific motor) and other factors influence prop diameter. Check prop listings from the various manufactures for your specific engine and look for those. Just shopping by diameter is going to result in a wrong prop. As a general rule, two identical props (except for pitch) from the same manufacturer will likely have about 1/4 inch difference in diameter. As pitch goes up, diameter comes down and vice versa. Two OEM props for your motor (if its a two cylinder) would typically run a 12-1/4x15 or a 11/3/4x17. Note that as pitch went up, diameter came down because of the blade orientation to get more pitch. Therefore, small changes in diameter have little effect on performance.
 

hogginhank

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Re: prop numbers question??

Thanks for the info. I have a 3 cylinder engine. What would be the proper diameters for my engine?

The 19 pitch runs my motor at 5200 and the 15 runs the rpm's at 5600. I am in search of a 17 pitch prop so what would be the right size 17 pitch prop for my boat. Thanks in advance for any further info..Hank
 
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