Ben & Suzy
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'keithkz' timestamp='1375321572' post='29386']
Well I for one am not convinced that the 'higher end' props are any better. In fact I've proved just the opposite on my tritoon (see my post on props and power....very long thread)
You only tried one "high end" prop, that being the Enertia, in two pitch sizes. The 2 Solas props were their "run of the mill" standard small diameter 4 blade ALUMINUM props. That's hardly a "high end" version of what Solas has to offer and is certainly not a prop that I would have, nor did I, recommend for your boat. The Solas aluminum four blades work well compared to other aluminum props, but are in no way comparable to their stainless counterparts.
You compared apples to oranges.
None of this should be considered a lucrative test for anyone to base their prop buying decision upon.
Well I for one am not convinced that the 'higher end' props are any better. In fact I've proved just the opposite on my tritoon (see my post on props and power....very long thread)
You only tried one "high end" prop, that being the Enertia, in two pitch sizes. The 2 Solas props were their "run of the mill" standard small diameter 4 blade ALUMINUM props. That's hardly a "high end" version of what Solas has to offer and is certainly not a prop that I would have, nor did I, recommend for your boat. The Solas aluminum four blades work well compared to other aluminum props, but are in no way comparable to their stainless counterparts.
You compared apples to oranges.
None of this should be considered a lucrative test for anyone to base their prop buying decision upon.
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