jlsmith1000
Seaman
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- Jul 23, 2021
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I know just enough about props to have always bought the exact same one that is on any boat I've owned, though I know there are variations that will provide different benefits (detractions) with pitch, but sort of thinking that the diameter needs to be the same? Also, what number on a prop describes the spline count? Or does the hub-kit take care of that?
Currently have a 15-M / 14.5 Stainless prop (which I believe is 15 pitch, 14.5 diameter) on a Yamaha 200hp outboard, driving a 20' 6" Hurricane Deck boat.
Local seller has an aluminum prop for sale which is a 15.25 diameter, 15 pitch Black Diamond. It might need a hub kit, or do you just use the one on the boat when you swap props? Not sure if they are re-usable or a throw-away when you replace the prop. My boats have always been older, so this idea of a hub kit is a bit foreign to me.
Currently have a 15-M / 14.5 Stainless prop (which I believe is 15 pitch, 14.5 diameter) on a Yamaha 200hp outboard, driving a 20' 6" Hurricane Deck boat.
Local seller has an aluminum prop for sale which is a 15.25 diameter, 15 pitch Black Diamond. It might need a hub kit, or do you just use the one on the boat when you swap props? Not sure if they are re-usable or a throw-away when you replace the prop. My boats have always been older, so this idea of a hub kit is a bit foreign to me.