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SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9892

I've got 1/8 maybe 3/16 clearance here for this SS chopper blade. Is that sufficient? SS - no flex right?

Thanks!

Frank

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9897

I'd give it more just to ge safe.maybe 1/2in.

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9899

Sounds good Dave, that's what I'll do. Thanks!

Frank

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9941

heres what i did to mine Frank .

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9943

I think i would clearance that tab out just a bit more(maybe another 1/4 inch up and a 1/4 inch back or so)...i would imagine spinning a prop that fast, even with a stainless one, could easily flex more than an 1/8th of an inch. Would REALLY suck to ruin such an expensive prop!! :S

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9951

Here's what I ended up with. Also, found a # on the prop, 48-61902. 14" diameter, 22 pitch. Cupped two blade. Try it out tomrrow night. Wish I could tonight, but potential weather, and lateness of dinner make it not a good night.

Frank



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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9952

looks good now.

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9955

YOUCH ! thats a prop there buddy ! still think you should try this 20 Laser I have , good bow lift n lots of bite ... finaly got the battery in the black beast needs a bath n wax then its fast river time ... I can bring a rope n tow ya if need be ! (wink0

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9956

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That's a pretty wicked looking prop, Frank!!! Hope it cures all ills and adds to the grin factor!!!

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9958

kingdve wrote:

YOUCH ! thats a prop there buddy ! still think you should try this 20 Laser I have , good bow lift n lots of bite ... finaly got the battery in the black beast needs a bath n wax then its fast river time ... I can bring a rope n tow ya if need be ! (wink0


I'd love to try it Dave. we will be at the Henry Hudson boat launch in Bethlehem tomorrow night (if all goes well) between 5 and 5:30. I'm bringing my 3 blade 21 pitch prop too, at least I know I can get out and have some fun with it, even if I do keep porpoising. Gail is bringing some kind of dinner with us, like sandwiches and chips er sumpin.

Frank

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9959

Kerry wrote:

That's a pretty wicked looking prop, Frank!!! Hope it cures all ills and adds to the grin factor!!!


Yeah, well, it ain't mine Kerry, but at least I can see if it works. Gonna figure this out sooner or later. Hopefully sooner!

Frank

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9977

If you ever wanna sell that prop, let me know!! That would be PERFECT for my Challenger!!

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #9981

It ain't mine, just borrowing it for a test. I may want to buy it!

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 6 months ago #10021

PC1000 wrote:

It ain't mine, just borrowing it for a test. I may want to buy it!


Well if you dont, pass on the others name to me... ;)

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 5 months ago #10293

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The anode should be flat for these props, remove the fin completely. It has NO effect as these props should be run on a motor where the cav plate is above the water, so the anode is not in the water at all at speed. If you can't run the motor high then this is not the prop. It's looks like an older Merc "elephant ear" Good bow lift etc. but the newer three blade lasers or equivalent would be better still. that said it's a great vintage prop form the early 70's.
I too would be interested it's the right pitch. I have a restored 74 Vector with an inline and that prop would be correct vintage and size. That said, good luck, I hope that it works for ya.
Randy

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 5 months ago #10585

I removed the anode because of prop clearance issues... boat doesn't run much more than 20 MPH, always in fresh water, stays up on a hoist when I'm not running.

I suppose I could get a flat anode or grind down what I have now...

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 5 months ago #11074

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Or simply get a Mercury setback trim tab. It also has the advantage of alot of area to counter any torque.
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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 5 months ago #11165

merc makes a anoiod for raked props you may be able to match one of these with the cutout in the cav plate

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Re:SS prop anode clearance? 14 years 4 months ago #12797

Just take it off, you dont need it.

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SS prop is gone back to owner 14 years 4 months ago #12814

I borrowed that prop from Brian Lawson. I got it back to him, and it's now on his Missile with the shorty 1350. End of story.

Frank

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