Stiletto Race Prep
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Since 1.5mm is 0.059055", and 2mm is 0.07874"... I'd say you would be looking for a 1/16" sized, which is 0.0625"... Just a bit bigger than 1.5mm, and a bit smaller than 2mm...
Standard (SAE) sizes are: 0.050", 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16", etc....Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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Here is mine using the kit motor and a Grim 40x52/3 blade
Still learning the boat.Proboat Stiletto 29 / ProBoat Miss Elam Brushless / AquaCraft Miss Vegas Deuce FE ConversionComment
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the m445 is way too big a prop at 45 cm.....i tryed it and a 42x55 and both were way slow cant get the rpm up....so when to a 640 detounged and cutback slightly... it was with the ul-1 motor//...it screems...i almost ran it out of the pond i was so delighted(small pond but u have to turn at the end lol)..so just my 2cents worth but go small size with lots of pitch....MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
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I'm going to disagree with this... the 42x55, back-cut .090", slightly de-tongued, and pitched up to 3.8 or 3.9" is one of the fastest props I've seen behind a UL-1 motor. Now, that was on a VS-1, but still... Stock, then maybe you are right, but if you are going to work the prop... work this one!Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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I'm wondering if egneg could prepare some 42x55s with these specs for us...
I'm going to disagree with this... the 42x55, back-cut .090", slightly de-tongued, and pitched up to 3.8 or 3.9" is one of the fastest props I've seen behind a UL-1 motor. Now, that was on a VS-1, but still... Stock, then maybe you are right, but if you are going to work the prop... work this one!Comment
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I'm going to disagree with this... the 42x55, back-cut .090", slightly de-tongued, and pitched up to 3.8 or 3.9" is one of the fastest props I've seen behind a UL-1 motor. Now, that was on a VS-1, but still... Stock, then maybe you are right, but if you are going to work the prop... work this one!
I'll send one out to get prepped if this is the case.
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