Adetheheat
Well-Known Member
For a suzuki outboard 150 outboard is it necessary to get a propeller matched to it? The reason I ask is that the price range for propellers is enormous! They range from £40 to £500.
It’s got to fit, clearly, both centre and diameter. The rest is matched to both the engine and the boat. It definitely does not have to be Suzuki original parts though. There are several ‘value’ prop brands. A quick google will find ypu a prop calculator to tell you what pitch and diameter will work best, then google that. It won’t be £500, though it will be more than £40.For a suzuki outboard 150 outboard is it necessary to get a propeller matched to it? The reason I ask is that the price range for propellers is enormous! They range from £40 to £500.
All of the above. 150hp is a bigger outboard than most on pbo have ever had. Try asking again on the motor boat forum.The difference a wrong propeller can make is huge.... ideally you want the engine to rev in the range specified by the manufacturer....too high can damage the engine and too low will cost you in fuel. Stainless steel props do work better than aluminum.....but the price differential is huge.
Ask the dealer for advice....ask if he has any used props to experiment with
A key difference between the cost of props is the material they are made from: stainless v aluminium. Stainless is stiffer and so you can get more effective power delivery, but it costs more. Aluminium is cheaper but also bends more easily if you hit something - whilst that can be a downside it does somewhat protect the gearbox etc.It’s got to fit, clearly, both centre and diameter. The rest is matched to both the engine and the boat. It definitely does not have to be Suzuki original parts though. There are several ‘value’ prop brands. A quick google will find ypu a prop calculator to tell you what pitch and diameter will work best, then google that. It won’t be £500, though it will be more than £40.