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Thread: Prop Identification for a Newbie

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    Default Prop Identification for a Newbie

    I am a newbie. How do I tell what kind of prop I have on my Aquacraft UL-1 and what pitch it is?

    Thanks, Ed
    "People do not quit playing because they grow old, they grow old because they quit playing"
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    Take the prop off. There should be markings on the and of the hub. Post the numbers you see here.
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    The prop is a Grim Racer and it looks like it reads, "L40 X67". It is a 3 blade prop made of metal.
    "People do not quit playing because they grow old, they grow old because they quit playing"
    Oliver Wendall Holmes

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    Here's your prop's data . . . .
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    Default Thanks!!

    I appreciate your assistance with helping me to identify my prop.

    Ed
    "People do not quit playing because they grow old, they grow old because they quit playing"
    Oliver Wendall Holmes

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    You're welcome.

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    Default Prop Calc. Sheet

    Quote Originally Posted by FloatDaBoat View Post
    Here's your prop's data . . . .
    Great prop calc tool is it available for others?

    Peter

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    PM me your Email address & what spreadsheet format you'd like it converted to, & I'll send you a copy.

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    You can also find that online in the speed estimator on this page.
    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/conversion.htm
    Steven Vaccaro

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