SHickey
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2011
- Messages
- 263
Hello,
I have a 1978 StarCraft American 20 that has a 165 HP Mercruiser motor and a MC-1 outdrive. It weighs 1700 lbs. The prop on it now is an aluminum 15 1/2 x 17 that has a bunch of nicks and gouges on it from old age. I wanted to replace the prop with a stainless steel model and I was wondering if the size and pitch of the prop should be duplicated. I know SS props have far less flex than aluminum ones so I was wondering if the change in prop material required a different size or pitch.
I have a spare 15 1/2 19P aluminum prop that I have tested on the boat before but it seems to take longer to plane out with the 19P so I'm not sure if that would be a good size for a SS prop. The top speed with the 17P is @ 35 mph maybe a little more if I am by myself but I usually cruise @ 10 - 25 MPH due to a wife that does not like to go fast.
Any advice is most welcome and stay safe on the water.
SH
I have a 1978 StarCraft American 20 that has a 165 HP Mercruiser motor and a MC-1 outdrive. It weighs 1700 lbs. The prop on it now is an aluminum 15 1/2 x 17 that has a bunch of nicks and gouges on it from old age. I wanted to replace the prop with a stainless steel model and I was wondering if the size and pitch of the prop should be duplicated. I know SS props have far less flex than aluminum ones so I was wondering if the change in prop material required a different size or pitch.
I have a spare 15 1/2 19P aluminum prop that I have tested on the boat before but it seems to take longer to plane out with the 19P so I'm not sure if that would be a good size for a SS prop. The top speed with the 17P is @ 35 mph maybe a little more if I am by myself but I usually cruise @ 10 - 25 MPH due to a wife that does not like to go fast.
Any advice is most welcome and stay safe on the water.
SH