Re: Pitch verses Cup
I think the rule of thumb is 100 rpm drop for identical props with one being cupped. (But you get a performance improvement with that loss) You could probably get this comparison with aluminum props as I am noticing more "standard" type aluminum props cupped and my experience with them is that they tend to cater to the general purpose market.<br /><br />But when you attempt to compare a stock aluminum with a stainless steel, which are usually high performance, you are comparing apples to oranges. You have hi rake, thin blades, progressive pitch, cupping, thick trailing edges for strength, reduced bending, highly polished finish for reduced drag and all that stuff. <br /><br />You have to stay in the same type/mfgr to compare props. Go to the top of this section and brouse through the testing that Kenny did with a couple of dozen props. If you want to know what the props look like just www the prop name in and you can see what they are all about. And if you want to know what all the terms mean that I mentioned either go to the Merc or Michigan wheel sites for your answers. I'm sure OMC has a similar digest.<br /><br />HTH<br /><br />Mark