Re: Composite props - any feedback ?
Originally posted by RodC:<br /> Thinking of getting one for my 40HP as a spare or primary prop. Existing prop is 10 1/8 x 15 pitch 3 blade. The composite prop is 10" x 13 pitch 4 blade. Would they be compatible as far as performance and RPM ? Thanks all.
I have a 90 HP motor that I have tried both ComProp and Piranha props on. Compared to the OEM aluminums, I've found the following (again, this is on my motor, not a generalization):<br /><br />Piranaha 3-blade: performs the same as the aluminum, but you get the advantage of replaceable blades<br /><br />ComProp 4-blade: actually performed slightly better than the OEM aluminum and the Piranha props with the same pitch. The blades on the Comprop are thinner, allowed the motor to spin at higher RPMs, even though it is a 4-blade. However, it you damage a blade or two, they are not easily repairable, and you have to toss the prop.<br /><br />If the 4-blade you are considering is a ComProp, I would stick with the same pitch as your aluminum 3-blade, unless you think you need more RPMs.<br /><br />The Piranhas are handy as a spare prop because you can store them dis-assembled, and it takes less room. The box they come in is something like 5" x 5" x 18".