Mercury Marine 700 Propellers Guide
Wholesale Marine Boat Propellers Selecting the the right boat propeller is key to maximizing your boat’s performance. You may be pleased with the performance of the propeller that came standard issue, or may be wondering if there might be something better. For advice when selecting the right propeller for your boat from our large inventory of competitively-priced propellers, speak to the boating professionals at Wholesale Marine. We stock, Bravo and Quicksilver propellers to fit, Volvo Penta, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda and more.
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Additionally we offer sturdy stainless steel, lightweight but durable aluminum and traditional bronze propellers for nearly every craft. Tips for Knowing When to Replace Boat Propellers How can you tell if your propeller requires replacement? There may be an obvious reason for doing so. For example, if your prop has sustained visible damage to a blade. However, even when your propeller is performing within manufacturer’s recommended guidelines, you may be looking for an upgrade. Reasons for replacement include: ● Close inspection reveals broken or cracked blade(s). ● Upgrade to different material such as aluminum or stainless steel.
● Upgrade to different number of blades, from 3 to 4 for example. ● Upgrade to a larger size propeller to improve acceleration and top end performance. ● Want to carry a replacement propeller on board “just in case.” Select the Right Boat Propellers for Maximum Performance The drive train is an important system on any engine-driven vehicle, car, truck or boat.
For land vehicles, the system dead ends at the tires, where the rubber truly meets the road. There the choice is simple: select the right tire for the roadway. The difference for water-based craft is, of course, that the drive train ends at the propeller which connects the horsepower to the water. Choosing the right propeller is therefore very important. Propellers are available in a wide assortment of sizes and shapes. Sizes are referred to in terms of diameter and pitch. To make the best selection, match the propeller to the manufacturer’s wide open throttle (WOT) range.
The right propeller will turn the minimum engine RPMs required by the manufacturer with its throttle fully advanced. The next consideration is diameter. This will also determine the propeller’s RPM capabilities. Remember, overall engine performance can be improved by selecting the right propeller.
Oh, and how many blades do you want? “Standard rule” is the fewer blades, the faster the vessel.
However, this rule is not a cast in concrete. The deciding factor will always be the particular application the boat is used for in order to determine the number of blades required to achieve the best engine performance. Before you go online looking for a degree in boat propellers, speak with the boating pros at Wholesale Marine. We’ve got your back and understand every aspect of boat maintenance and repair. We’ll be glad to listen to your requirements and recommend the best propeller options for your craft based on how you use it. When you have a boating supply need or just want to explore your upgrade options with a pro who shares your passion for all things nautical, call us at (877) 388-2628.
Mercury Propellers Like having a car with flat tires, a boat will never get far without a well-functioning propeller. When on the prowl for a dependable Mercury propeller for your Mercury boat, Wholesale Marine has a top of the line selection to fit your needs. We carry a wide variety of aluminum and stainless steel Mercury propellers.
Regardless of the age or which model Mercury engine powers your craft, Wholesale Marine will have the right Mercury propellers and parts for repairs and/or replacement. Our Mercury props are from dependable brands such as, and, all who have stood the test of great craftsmanship. You can quickly obtain propellers for 2-20 horsepower engines, 25-50 Hp engines, 55-100 hp engines, 105-150 hp, and even for boats that require propellers for over 150 hp! Choosing the Right Mercury Propeller for Your Boat Each propeller is described with its diameter and pitch in mind. Diameter refers to the length of an imaginary circle around the blades, from one side of the circle, through the center, to the other. The pitch is the theoretical distance that a propeller will move a boat forward with one full revolution. Your service manual will define a max recommended RPM for your craft and that is the number you may use to define how well your Mercury prop functions. If your RPM exceeds that goal number at full throttle, then increasing your pitch is the way to go. If your boat falls short of the goal RPM, then decrease your pitch.
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A great rule of thumb is that for every inch of pitch is roughly equal to about 200 RPM. Not sure which Mercury prop is best for your craft? 2017 yamaha grizzly 125 manual pdf. Wholesale Marine’s knowledgeable staff of boating enthusiasts welcome any questions you may have regarding which propeller is right for your craft. You’ll find our advice helpful and our prices unmatched anywhere else.
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