I am currently running a 42x55 grimracer and am looking for more speed as there is more room for propping up due to low electronics temperatures. I have run a m445 which the boat does not seem to like, a 40x57 3 blade which works but is difficult to get on plane and has similar speed and handling characteristics of the 42x55. Anyone have any suggestions on what to try next? I am thinking of trying an abc h4, prather s220, or a grimracer 42x66. Let me know what you think.
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James,
I am pretty sure they are the same prop... The Grim 45X68 is the same as the ABC H5
Here is an ABC Prop Chart
Later,
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I have done a lot of changes since last running the m445, but it was very walky and had high temps. I may try it again sometimes but i feel i would have to run the strut very low with some negative angle. With smaller props it seems to be much more stable. Thats why i am looking for something in the 42mm range just to experiment with. My ul-1 is also highly modified so the strut position and angle is probably not comparable to other ul-1s.Comment
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The simple x442 is allways overlooked. I like them sharp and thin. Try adding a little more cup at tips for greater speeds
Cup: I have my own very simple way of doing this. Others would probably laugh, but it works. No stupid special pliars, no ball anvil. All I use is a regular pair of pliars.Last edited by detox; 10-01-2012, 09:47 PM.Comment
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Thanks to properchopper it goes something like this (cupping tips).Attached FilesComment
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