Is there any differences in speed or hole shot if you have the same pitch cleaver? One prop being a over hub and the other being a thru hub!
Is there any differences in speed or hole shot if you have the same pitch cleaver? One prop being a over hub and the other being a thru hub!
That is a good question
and i would say the over hub will give better acceleration due to the prop being allowed to spin up faster due to exhaust mixing with the water giving the prop a lot of slip to let it spin upto power.
Ive had a few props in the past that gave poor holeshot then when i drilled 3 relief holes in the prop the hole shot improved dramatically..
I dont know what chopper props are like for bite on the hole shot as never had one before, but i have now got
a nice chopper prop myself thats over hub and will be trying it out very soon.
phill
Thank you! Since I posted this thread I bought a over hub chopper and it is unreal! I love it! At first I had some slippage in the holes hot but I gave it 1 inch of setback and now my boat has wicked holes hot and top speed! I just ran a top speed of 59 mph with a 30 hp mercury
59 miles per hour !!!!!!!!!!!! WOW
I would of thought thats impossible with just a 30hp.
what revs and what pitch is the prop ,
what type of boat is this on as well ?
sounds fantastic
phill
30 hp mercury running around 6800-7000 rpms with a 18 p chopper 2 from mercury! Great prop! I also put Chris Carson reeds in and they give me awesome bottom end and more top end as well! Great reeds!!! Me and my dad build my boat and its made of 1/4 softwood plywood, it's 48 inches wide and 14 feet long and weighs 172 pounds! We put epoxy resin on the running surface so it is a slippery little boat!
As you can see from the pictures the boat is very strong and light
The pictures never work for me, I'll try to get them on here somehow
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