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VMS
Posted 9/27/2011 9:29 PM (#518489 - in reply to #518467)
Subject: Re: Semicleaver props





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

First question: What handling characteristics are you looking for out of your desired propeller?

The semi-cleaver propeller is primarily designed as more of a stern lifting propeller, but does not have much more to it than that. Some steel props have some tip cupping to help lift the bow as well.

Also saw you had that amita for sale on the Classifieds. You could tweak that prop with more rear edge cupping to get more stern lift if that is what you are looking for. Any good prop shop should be able to do that and it shouldn't be too expensive...

I'll help if I can...

Steve

Edited by VMS 9/28/2011 10:29 AM

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