Mike there was a good description of the Y vs. D wind on the RRR board. I will see if I can dig it up but for the most part yes it has to do with the way they are wound. Y motors will have more torque while D motors will have more RPM given the same wind. D motors also can pull more amps because of the wind configuration.
I am just a Sport boater so all I run is Y wind motors in a attempt to keep my amp draws down and save burning up controllers. For me even though the Y wind motors have less RPM they make up for it in torque. It always amazes me that a 1515 1Y can pull a 45mm prop without breaking a sweat compared to a 2 pole motor that may run a 40mm prop and het pretty hot. On the other hand for a smaller boat using a very large prop isn't always a good thing either so its a balancing act.
Here is one thread reguarding Wye vs Delta winding's
I am just a Sport boater so all I run is Y wind motors in a attempt to keep my amp draws down and save burning up controllers. For me even though the Y wind motors have less RPM they make up for it in torque. It always amazes me that a 1515 1Y can pull a 45mm prop without breaking a sweat compared to a 2 pole motor that may run a 40mm prop and het pretty hot. On the other hand for a smaller boat using a very large prop isn't always a good thing either so its a balancing act.
Here is one thread reguarding Wye vs Delta winding's
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