Alligator tours prop question.
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Alligator tours prop question.
I have a prop question for you guys. I just purchased a Alligator Tours Airboat. I'd like to install a 3 blade prop but don't know how to read a props description. (New to buying props.) The hobby shop said he had a 3 blade prop that would work, but with the pitch it had it would be like a car taking off in third gear. Can somebody give me an idea of what prop I would need. It would make ordering a prop alot easer.
Thanks guys...
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RE: Alligator tours prop question.
one inch smaller and one inch more in pitch
9x6 2 blade = 8x7 3 blade
make sure they sell you a pusher prop
i changed my 10x6 2b on my BSB to a 10x8 3 blade
more get up and go but less top speed then prop came loose and flew to bottom of lake so i am back to two blade
9x6 2 blade = 8x7 3 blade
make sure they sell you a pusher prop
i changed my 10x6 2b on my BSB to a 10x8 3 blade
more get up and go but less top speed then prop came loose and flew to bottom of lake so i am back to two blade
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RE: Alligator tours prop question.
If you get water across your deck you will find that a three bladed prop will stall the engine a lot more often than a two blade will. I believe it is because the blades are heavier and carry more energy than the thin blades on a three blade prop. I had a three bladed prop on my big gasser airboat and it would hardly move on the ground. I put a two bladed APC and it moves easily. It also is faster. Dennis
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RE: Alligator tours prop question.
Thanks for the reply guys. Maybe I'll just stick with the 2 blade prop. Any advantage/disadvantage going with a wood prop?
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RE: Alligator tours prop question.
I read somewere that wood props will weaken and splinter when exposed to the water. This will cause a failure and damage to your watercraft and if you are in close proximity, serious injury.
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Thanks for the reply guys. Maybe I'll just stick with the 2 blade prop. Any advantage/disadvantage going with a wood prop?
Thanks for the reply guys. Maybe I'll just stick with the 2 blade prop. Any advantage/disadvantage going with a wood prop?
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RE: Alligator tours prop question.
A wood prop will get a piece taken out of it everytime water hits it. It will be unbalanced rather quickly and come apart shortly thereafter. If you have ever seen what a prop can do when it disintigrates you know why most people stay away from wood props on an airboat. I used one when I was in high school on a home made boat that was made out of a piece of 1/2" plywood and when it came apart the pieces of the prop were imbeded in the plywood. I was glad it was no where near me when it happened. Needless to say I learned young to respect "toys". Dennis