STAINLESS OR NOT

gbrowne63

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I have a thundercraft firebird 143V (canadian) with a 90hp mercury 3cylinder. The boat weighs 600-700lbs. With a 13.5X21 turning point prop i get 44mph at 5800rpms. With a slightly damaged 13.5X23 turning point prop i get 46mph. should i get a stainless 23p or maybe a 22p stainless. what are your thoughts. thanks
 

Texasmark

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I have a thundercraft firebird 143V (canadian) with a 90hp mercury 3cylinder. The boat weighs 600-700lbs. With a 13.5X21 turning point prop i get 44mph at 5800rpms. With a slightly damaged 13.5X23 turning point prop i get 46mph. should i get a stainless 23p or maybe a 22p stainless. what are your thoughts. thanks
According to TP, the only difference in props is blade thickness which I doubt would change WOT 100 RPM. I ran a 24 P SS Ballistic on my 17.5' stepped hull alum BB, picture of it in my Avatar kissing 50 at around 5600 RPM. Rev max spec. is 5500 but I don't have a problem running over it.
 

Texasmark

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Thinner, stronger, less flex
Running a SS prop on a 90hp motor is futile
"Running a SS prop on a 90hp motor is futile"

Not so sir. My Ballistic SS had stellar performance on my BB as I indicated above on my 2002 stock Merc. 90 2 stroke when it was around 10 years old. My Avatar speaks for itself.
 

dingbat

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"Running a SS prop on a 90hp motor is futile"

Not so sir. My Ballistic SS had stellar performance on my BB as I indicated above on my 2002 stock Merc. 90 2 stroke when it was around 10 years old.
Stellar is empirical.
What quantifiable improvements did a $600 SS prop have over a comparable aluminum prop?
 
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Stellar is empirical.
What quantifiable improvements did a $600 SS prop have over a comparable aluminum prop?
I gained 5mph, a much better hole shot, and low speed handling improved when I went stainless on my 16’ Skeeter with a Johnyrude 75 hanging from the back.
 

Texasmark

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Stellar is empirical.
What quantifiable improvements did a $600 SS prop have over a comparable aluminum prop?
The Ballistic was bought at a decades old marine dealer that had a wall full of props and thrust washers. Paid $200 for it. My TPs all ran just over $100.
 

JimS123

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Stellar is empirical.
What quantifiable improvements did a $600 SS prop have over a comparable aluminum prop?
"Quantifiable" may also be subjective. Sure, speed improvement is one data point, higher mpg is another. But hole shot, maintenance costs on the sandbar and bow rise are not as easy to determine.

My kickers run aluminum, as do every motor I ever had under 30 HP. All others run SS since 1977 when I discovered a 'Rude SST.
 

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The Ballistic was bought at a decades old marine dealer that had a wall full of props and thrust washers. Paid $200 for it. My TPs all ran just over $100.
Didn’t answer the question….. quantify performance over comparable aluminum prop
 
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