dbuffington
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 1, 2007
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Hi Folks!
I recently picked up a spare propeller for my old Mercury Mark 55.
The spare is the same diameter and pitch as the original. The blades of both appear to be the same shape, design, et al.
The only difference between the two is the weight. The original is bronze and heavy. The spare is aluminum and light. I'd guess there's at least a pound difference between the two.
What, if any, difference might this make in the performance of the engine and the boat?
In a car or motorcycle, the difference would be akin to having a heavier or lighter flywheel. Lighter gives you better throttle response. Heavier gives you smoother operation.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Dave
I recently picked up a spare propeller for my old Mercury Mark 55.
The spare is the same diameter and pitch as the original. The blades of both appear to be the same shape, design, et al.
The only difference between the two is the weight. The original is bronze and heavy. The spare is aluminum and light. I'd guess there's at least a pound difference between the two.
What, if any, difference might this make in the performance of the engine and the boat?
In a car or motorcycle, the difference would be akin to having a heavier or lighter flywheel. Lighter gives you better throttle response. Heavier gives you smoother operation.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Dave