PROP Size
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:58 am
I was just messaging a fellow Trojan owner in Illinois from this site and I am confused about props.
Obviously, I have props on my 1978 F30.
I had the F30 boat up to 24 knots WOT this past summer season which I think is good for a 1978 and my boating neighbors were very impressed.
So my existing props = Good for speed BAD FOR GAS.
Now, the props on my boat. . . sure this is a tiny nick on one blade on the port and a tiny nick on one blade on the starboard blade. Not worthy of a fixing and balancing job.
But on my boat I have a brand new set of LARGER props from 1978 with the tags still on them. My current props are small compared to the never been used larger props.
So, am I missing something here. Why the small props for 34 years while the big props sit in the bottom of the cabin closet?????? At least I should be able to put the larger bronze proprs in the dock box!
Precise measurements of the big props can be provided when I check on the boat’s winter storage this Friday.
Obviously, I have props on my 1978 F30.
I had the F30 boat up to 24 knots WOT this past summer season which I think is good for a 1978 and my boating neighbors were very impressed.
So my existing props = Good for speed BAD FOR GAS.
Now, the props on my boat. . . sure this is a tiny nick on one blade on the port and a tiny nick on one blade on the starboard blade. Not worthy of a fixing and balancing job.
But on my boat I have a brand new set of LARGER props from 1978 with the tags still on them. My current props are small compared to the never been used larger props.
So, am I missing something here. Why the small props for 34 years while the big props sit in the bottom of the cabin closet?????? At least I should be able to put the larger bronze proprs in the dock box!
Precise measurements of the big props can be provided when I check on the boat’s winter storage this Friday.