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Message Subject: Clevis size on double 10's
muskyhunter34
Posted 9/10/2016 7:22 AM (#830024)
Subject: Clevis size on double 10's




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Location: New Jersey
The cowgirl has a # 6 I believe. Is there a benefit to going up in size? Does that allow the blades to spread out and give off more vibration?

Thx,

Rob
bigbite
Posted 9/10/2016 8:24 AM (#830031 - in reply to #830024)
Subject: RE: Clevis size on double 10's




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
The blades will rotate more slowly for openers. I should think it would also create less drag through the water column and make it a little easier to retrieve.
5th lake Brad
Posted 9/10/2016 9:53 AM (#830038 - in reply to #830024)
Subject: RE: Clevis size on double 10's





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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
#6 on .051 wire
#8 on .063 wire
muskyhunter34
Posted 9/20/2016 8:14 AM (#830864 - in reply to #830038)
Subject: RE: Clevis size on double 10's




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Location: New Jersey
i should have been more clear. using 051 wire, is there a benefit to using a larger clevis with double ten blades?
5th lake Brad
Posted 9/20/2016 2:35 PM (#830906 - in reply to #830864)
Subject: RE: Clevis size on double 10's





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muskyhunter34 - 9/20/2016 8:14 AM

i should have been more clear. using 051 wire, is there a benefit to using a larger clevis with double ten blades?


In my opinion using a larger clevis equals less resistance. This only applies to .051 wire. I would say no benefit. If you want less resistance use #9 blades.
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