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The stock propeller with which most marine engines are equipped is merely an afterthought to the manufacturer.  Since it has fixed diameter and fixed pitch, it is limited in its use and does not provide the ultimate performance for all the combination of hulls and loads that will be encountered once it is installed.  Aftermarket propeller companies are solely dedicated to the design and production of propellers.  This allows them to specialize and focus on providing the absolute best propeller for your application.

 

 

Remember, the latest in technology and propeller design equals better performance on the water and there's an important distinction between "high-performance" and "high-speed" propellers.  High-performance propellers have certain characteristics that allow the propeller and boat to give maximum performance in acceleration, mid range and top speed.  A high-speed propeller is designed to perform and operate most effectively in those applications where top speed is the priority and acceleration and ability to carry a load is less important. Certain designs and styles of propellers offer a "middle ground" between these two extremes.

 

 

Horsepower does you no good if you can't effectively transfer it to the water. That's why the right propeller is so important.  Let Bobby Soles Propeller guide you through the process of selecting the right prop for your desired application.

 

 

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The Basics - Understanding Propeller Terminology