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  • what propeler for df 150?

    Hello every body! I am a new member from greece and i have a df 150 on a 20 foot offshore V hull.
    Whith 3x15x21 i have on wot 6350 - 42,5 knots (49 mph) and plane at 2800 - 13 knots (15 mph).
    I want lower plane speed and drop the wot rpm to 6000. Thanks (and sorry about my english)

  • #2
    Drop to a 19 pitch prop, it will improve hole shot and drop rpm's on top end.
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    Boats.net
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    • #3
      Originally posted by harrisnasos View Post
      Hello every body! I am a new member from greece and i have a df 150 on a 20 foot offshore V hull.
      Whith 3x15x21 i have on wot 6350 - 42,5 knots (49 mph) and plane at 2800 - 13 knots (15 mph).
      I want lower plane speed and drop the wot rpm to 6000. Thanks (and sorry about my english)
      Geia sou patrioti!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by panosz View Post
        Geia sou patrioti!!!
        Gia sou kai esena, an kai ta leme sto H.R.F.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by boats.net View Post
          Drop to a 19 pitch prop, it will improve hole shot and drop rpm's on top end.
          Ok about hole shot, but the rpm's on top end will increase and i do not want it!!!

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          • #6
            I usually figure about 300 -350 RPM per pitch change and it gets me pretty close. ( 1-pitch up = 300 - 350 RPM down, 1-pitch down = 300 - 350 RPM up)
            As for your plane speed I would tend to believe that weight and hull design are the greater factors involved.

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            • #7
              Tspeck,

              What you say is true. The higher the pitch the less rpm on top end. I do a lot of reading and mostly what I see listed is that the pitch changes only about 200 rpm. I have called a couple of prop manufactures and they agree on the 200 rpm and some even say 150-200 is a good area to factor when you are looking at changing a pitch of the prop. One thing that I am considering is IF I do change a pitch on my prop I want to make sure I can send the prop back if it does not do the job for me. If you do figure a higher RPM then just make sure you can return the prop and not get stuck with it.

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