Propellers - Monterey 180 Edge Owner's Manual

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PROPELLERS

DIAMETER
KC-1580
Pitch is the angle of the blades expressed in
the theoretical distance a propeller travels
in each revolution. In the above example,
the pitch is 19, or each revolution of the
propeller pushes the boat 483 mm (19
inches) through the water. A 19 pitch
is considered "higher" pitched and
a 15 pitch propeller is considered
"lower" pitched.
Keep these guidelines in mind when selecting a propeller:
There are many different propeller designs for specific operating
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characteristics, including the number of blades, relief holes, cupping,
etc. Do not attempt to change propellers until after you have a chance
to determine your average load and individual requirements. Your
dealer is best qualified to help you select a propeller.
Engine RPM must be within the recommended operating range. Refer
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to the engine operator's manual.
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Higher propeller pitch reduces: RPM, acceleration, engine noise, and
usually improves fuel economy and top speed.
Lower propeller pitch increases: RPM, acceleration, engine noise,
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reduces fuel economy and top speed.
Sport Boat
The propeller converts the engine's power into the
thrust needed to propel the boat. Care and selection
of your propeller is very important to proper boat
operation. Propellers are identified by two numbers,
such as 13 x 19, and a material identification, such
as aluminum or stainless steel. In the number
sequence, the first number is the diameter of the
propeller and the second is the pitch.
Running
PITCH
(ONE REVOLUTION)
KC-1581
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