ziggy
Admiral
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just some food for thought when ya rebuild yer own prop.
i've only had this last one rebuilt. i might not do it again if the turn out is the norm.
my turn out was a loss of 400 rpm's.
the prop is a plain aluminum black max 14.5 x 19p. i figured if there was any prop that could be brought back to proper specs. it would have been this common prop.
and it wasn't like my repairs were severe either. a stripe of cavitation burn down the middle of 3 prop blades and a few dings on the perimeter.
i rebuilt mine over last winter. so last run, last fall i was achieving 4300rpm. top of my wot spec. this spring launch and right away i could only get 3900. i figured it must be something wrong with my boat. been chasing a few ideas all summer. all to no avail. finally i gave up. the last thing i touched was the prop, prior to loosing the rpms. so i got an exact replacement prop. same part number, new from mercury. problem solved. i got my 400 rpms back and again think my boat is performing proper.
lesson learned for me.
i've only had this last one rebuilt. i might not do it again if the turn out is the norm.
my turn out was a loss of 400 rpm's.
the prop is a plain aluminum black max 14.5 x 19p. i figured if there was any prop that could be brought back to proper specs. it would have been this common prop.
and it wasn't like my repairs were severe either. a stripe of cavitation burn down the middle of 3 prop blades and a few dings on the perimeter.
i rebuilt mine over last winter. so last run, last fall i was achieving 4300rpm. top of my wot spec. this spring launch and right away i could only get 3900. i figured it must be something wrong with my boat. been chasing a few ideas all summer. all to no avail. finally i gave up. the last thing i touched was the prop, prior to loosing the rpms. so i got an exact replacement prop. same part number, new from mercury. problem solved. i got my 400 rpms back and again think my boat is performing proper.
lesson learned for me.
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