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philihun Posted - 12 Nov 2019 : 17:13:22
Evening all, Iv'e just bought a new prop for my Honda 15 outboard and got one with an extra 1 inch of pitch. Unless i read things wrong i gain on the low end rpm and lose a bit on WOT. This is what i wanted as my journeys are rivers and canals ie 4-5 knots. + a bit of tidal say 6 knots. She is quite economical as it is but i am from Yorkshire lol. Good move or bad move please. Regards .

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philihun Posted - 13 Nov 2019 : 13:35:54
Thanks for that Dave. Might work out ok for me.

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df Posted - 12 Nov 2019 : 17:18:00
It should drop the rpm at a given speed as long as the engine has the grunt to spin it, if it can't reach full rpm it won't give full HP.

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