I'm changing my 2005 JC Tritoon 266 with a 5.0 MPI 260hp I/O from a stainless prop to an aluminum because the slip I am in is surrounded by rocks. So I don't want to chance damaging my outdrive if I hit the rocks with the stainless. First is that a real concern with a stainless hitting rocks at an idle rpm that I would damage the outdrive? Second it currently has a Mercury Vengeance 48-16316 19P stainless prop on it. So it's 14 X 19. I'm looking for what might have equivalent performance characteristics in an aluminum prop. I've seen feedback where it says I should drop down 2 to a 17P going to an aluminum.
Also, the slip I am in requires a 90 turn that my Tritoon barge cannot make in on shot. So I have to back it up and finish the turn putting me within feet of the rocks (thus why I'm concerned about damage). Someone told me that if I went to a 4 blade prop it might give me a tighter turning radius. Is this just wishful thinking I'm trying to understand the logic of this as I would think throttle control would be more important than blade count. Thanks for your help.
Also, the slip I am in requires a 90 turn that my Tritoon barge cannot make in on shot. So I have to back it up and finish the turn putting me within feet of the rocks (thus why I'm concerned about damage). Someone told me that if I went to a 4 blade prop it might give me a tighter turning radius. Is this just wishful thinking I'm trying to understand the logic of this as I would think throttle control would be more important than blade count. Thanks for your help.