SkiDad
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I have a 15 pitch stainless prop for my outboard... picked it up used for cheap. runs faster out of the hole than my 15 pitch aluminum but it is a little slower top end. I'm not too concerned about top end but the thing I have noticed it that it is harder to steer with it on. Stainless rides high in the stern, aluminum rides high in the bow.
15 pitch stainless 13.75x15 - 4800 RPM (37 mph)
15 pitch aluminum 13.125x15 - 5100 RPM (39 mph)
the stainless has some cupping - not a ton. Do you think the cupping is causing the steering issue ? I'm thinking of having it removed and polished up and one blade is just slightly off from the other too, maybe 1/8 inch if i measure - but not noticeable to the eye. trying to eliminate the steering issue and pick up 2-300 rpm
thoughts ?
15 pitch stainless 13.75x15 - 4800 RPM (37 mph)
15 pitch aluminum 13.125x15 - 5100 RPM (39 mph)
the stainless has some cupping - not a ton. Do you think the cupping is causing the steering issue ? I'm thinking of having it removed and polished up and one blade is just slightly off from the other too, maybe 1/8 inch if i measure - but not noticeable to the eye. trying to eliminate the steering issue and pick up 2-300 rpm
thoughts ?