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Posted 9/28/2011 5:14 PM (#518642 - in reply to #518640)
Subject: Re: Semicleaver props





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I would bet if you could find a demo trophy prop that has different size vent plugs to try, you could really dial your motor in. I would not be surprised if you could have vent holes around 1/4" in diameter and get decent performance and good hole shot. If you find another trophy, the smaller vent holes will reduce your rpms a bit, but it should hook up even better than before.

I have no doubt you could raise your motor up probably 2 holes without issue, and a good chance you could go as high as the motor allows. The higher height will add a little more slip to the prop, but steering torque should go down a bit, with an adjustment of a torque tab taking care of even more of it. When you trim up, the torque should go down significantly and be pretty free when on plane.

We'll get it working...

Steve

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