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Boat propellors
Can someone explain the markings on the propellor on my outboard motor. They are 10 3/4 X 13 5/8. I guess that they are to do with how far it will travel, or how fast, but I'd be grateful for any help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got several boats ** and marine outboard mechanic certificates from Mercury, Mercruiser, Yamaha and Suzuki etc. This is indeed the diameter and pitch measurements. At a guess I'd say this was around a 40 to 60 hp motor on a planing boat.
The diameter for a given power is larger for a slower heavier boat within the limits of the outboard. This would also have a smaller pitch for the gearing to keep the revs within the powerband. A faster planing boat can have a much larger pitch or higher gearing but it is important to not be too large as it will be difficult to lift the boat onto the plane where power is limited.
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