3 Bladed prop request....

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  • Sykojsy
    Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 40

    #16
    Ron....i totally agree it's there fault they can't drive...but i gotta foot the bill when i break a prop after mashing there hull! Hence going for a carbon as they are cheaper! Not too fussed at this moment in time about the speed as it's usually only between me and 2 others out of the 8-10 that race.....others are sooooo much slower!

    Thanks though, I'll mail that guy though and find out a price......maybe buy in bulk!!!

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    • ron Olson
      Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 89

      #17
      I paid $32.00 shipped here in the US but the $30.00 may have been an introductory price. Most places will charge you that for just a sharpening and balancing job plus the price of the prop so you can see how good of a deal it is.
      I bought it originally to try on my .12 mono but with it being a hydro prop it didn't work out so hot so it's going on my Sport 12 hydro that I'm building using a Delta Force Vortex. It was made more for electric power and small-block nitro hydro's so you might want to try just one before going gung-ho on getting a pile of them.
      To break down Andy's numbering system is just about like an Octura. 38mm diameter, 72mm pitch, the "B" for his class of lift (A, B, and C), the "S" I don't remember what that's for and the "L" for left rotation and of course the "/3" for a 3-blade.
      Member, Southwest Michigan Model Boat Club.

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