how to de-lift a prop

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  • drwayne
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • May 2008
    • 2981

    #1

    how to de-lift a prop

    How to remove lift from Octura X4 and X6 series. ?

    Thx
    W
    Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of it YOUTUBE
    @ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @
  • TristanJones
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 266

    #2
    wrong link... I'll try find the right one, it explains all you'll need to know to have a go at it.

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    • TristanJones
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 266

      #3
      try this...


      hope it helps.

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      • wayne middlemiss
        Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 47

        #4
        cup the leading edge

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        • TheShaughnessy
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Mar 2011
          • 1431

          #5
          Back cutting should do the job. You can also try rounding the tips a lil and cupping too. It condenses the thrust cone so should help with lift

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          • capnswanny
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 817

            #6

            I'm pretty new at this, but I thought de-tounging was a biggie for removing lift, while also lowering torqe and increasing RPM.

            Is it the back cut that is more critical to lift reduction??
            This is NOT a toy?!?

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            • drwayne
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • May 2008
              • 2981

              #7
              Originally posted by TristanJones
              wrong link... I'll try find the right one, it explains all you'll need to know to have a go at it.
              Ive spent the last 45 minutes searching through their blogs for part2 !!!!!
              Grrr.
              Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of it YOUTUBE
              @ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @

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              • Xzessperated
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2008
                • 3060

                #8
                Originally posted by drwayne
                Ive spent the last 45 minutes searching through their blogs for part2 !!!!!
                Grrr.
                Talk with Chuck.
                Several boats in various stages of destruction

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                • TristanJones
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 266

                  #9
                  use the search bar and type in prop school.
                  The other link (the right one) pretty much tells you what to do and where mate.

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                  • drwayne
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • May 2008
                    • 2981

                    #10
                    Originally posted by TristanJones
                    use the search bar and type in prop school.
                    The other link (the right one) pretty much tells you what to do and where mate.
                    haha .
                    original link vanished
                    Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of it YOUTUBE
                    @ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @

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                    • TristanJones
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 266

                      #11
                      yeah I took it down.
                      Here...
                      try this,

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                      • egneg
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 4670

                        #12
                        Originally posted by wayne middlemiss
                        cup the leading edge


                        Cup the last 3rd of the leading edges and round off the tips a bit.
                        IMPBA 20481S D-12

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                        • Fluid
                          Fast and Furious
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 8012

                          #13
                          I have had the best luck doing what egneg suggests. The goal is to reduce the diameter of the 'end' of the thrust cone, producing a more narrow cone. With a surfacing prop, a wide thrust cone directs more water in a downward vector, lifting the transom. By reducing the cone's end diameter, more of the water is directed parallel to the pond surface and less downwards = less lift. Cupping the leading edge slightly will keep the water on the blade longer instead of slinging it off sooner. Keeping it on the blade narrows the thrust cone.

                          Some have had luck with "back cutting" the prop's trailing edge, but there are different ways to "back cut" - some of which do little for lift. Some methods will reduce overall thrust, which of course reduces the lift too.....



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                          • drwayne
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • May 2008
                            • 2981

                            #14
                            Thanks for your assisting comments above... aids my understanding of prop work.

                            Have dremel and pliers at the ready ..
                            Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of it YOUTUBE
                            @ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @

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                            • egneg
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 4670

                              #15
                              Pliers will do in a pinch at the pond, but cupping balls are the preferred method.

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                              IMPBA 20481S D-12

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