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Propellers



      Propellers and Propeller Accessories





















       PROPELLER INFORMATION

       THE PROPELLER MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE.
       If you haven’t tried one of Yamaha’s comprehensive range of propeller solutions, you’re not getting the most out of your outboard.
       In fact, the right Yamaha propeller can maximize your outboard’s acceleration, top speed, fuel economy and lifespan, all while
       providing a quieter ride and better handling. No matter what your application, there’s a genuine Yamaha propeller that can help you
       achieve peak performance.


 Pitch
 Pitch is the distance (in inches) a particular prop would theoretically   25 Pitch - 5200 RPM  PITCH
 travel in one full revolution, as if traveling through a solid. A lower   23 Pitch - 5600 RPM
 pitch will have better hole shot and “pushing power” but a lower top   21 Pitch - 6000 RPM  Pitch is the 'theoretical' distance (in inches) a propeller would travel in one full revolution, if it were
 speed, while a higher pitch prop will provide less acceleration, but a   travelling through solid matter. A prop with low pitch will deliver better acceleration/hole shot and
 greater potential for  higher top speeds. The correct propeller will   pushing power but a lower top speed, while a higher pitch prop will provide less thrust, but with
 allow your engine to reach the upper portion of the WOT range
 speci ed by the manufacturer with a normal-to-heavy load (without   a higher top speed. The correct propeller will allow your engine to reach the upper portion of the
 exceeding it). Each inch of pitch is equal to approximately 150 +/- 50   W-O-T range specified by the manufacturer with a normal-to-heavy load, but without exceeding it.
 RPM.
                                 Each inch of pitch is equal to approximately 150 +/- 50 RPM.







       DIAMETER
                                                          Diameter
       Diameter means the total width of the “circle” at the blade tips as the propeller spins. Larger
                                                           Diameter means the total width of the “circle” at the blade tips as the
                                                           propeller spins. A larger diameter pushes more water and reaches
       diameter props push more water and reach deeper down into the water, so they're typically used on
                                                           deeper into the water, so they’re typically used on large, heavy boats
       large, heavy boats or ones with higher-placed engine mountings. A smaller diameter prop is usually
                                                           or ones with high engine mounting heights. A smaller diameter is
                                                           usually used on lighter weight boats, where the prop operates lower
       used on lighter boats, where the prop operates closer to the surface of the water - or when you
                                                           in the water or when a gain in engine RPM is desired.
       need a higher engine RPM.


                                 NUMBER OF BLADES
 Number of Blades                Three-bladed propellers are the most common, offering good overall performance, top speed, and
 Three-bladed propellers are the most common, o ering good overall
 performance, top speed, and e ciency for most applications. Four   efficiency for most applications. While a four-bladed prop will provide increased bow and stern-lift
 blades characteristically provide increased acceleration, enhanced   and reduce prop ventilation, this normally means more drag on the engine, resulting in lower top
 bow- and stern-lift, and reduced ventilation. However, four blades   speeds and different handling characteristics.
 typically mean more drag on the engine, resulting in lower top
 speeds and di erent handling characteristics.



       BLADE GEOMETRY
       Blade geometry refers to the actual shape of the blade (or ear). By manipulating the blade’s shape,                             Blade Geometry
       diameter and pitch progression, different performance characteristics can be created for each             Blade geometry refers to the actual shape of the blade (or ear). By
                                                                                                                 manipulating the blade’s shape, diameter and pitch progression,
       different type and style of propeller.                                                                    di erent performance characteristics are created for each di erent
                                                                                                                 type and style of propeller.


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