Plastic Propeller 309-64106-0 309641060M for Tohatsu Nissan 2.5HP
3.5HP / Mercury 3.3HP / Johnson Evinrude 3.3HP outboard motor
Parameter:
Color: Black
Material: Composite Plastic Material
Shaft Diameter/Inner Bore Diameter: 12mm
Number of Blade: 3
Propeller Size: 7.4 Diameter X 7 Pitch
BrandYHX
Weight5 ounces
Package Dimensions:6.3 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches
Manufacturer Part Number309-64107-0 30964-1070M
Applications
(1) Fit Mercury 3.3hp outboard motor ;
(2) Fit Johnson / Evinrude 3.3hp outboard motor .
(3) Fit Nissan / Tohatsu 2-stroke 2.5hp and 3.5hp outboard motor
.it replace Tohatsu Part No.: 309641060M / 309-64106-0 .
Propellers have two basic dimensions; diameter and pitch. Diameter
is the distance measured across the propeller hub line from the
outer edge of the circle that is made by the propeller's blades
during rotation. Pitch is the distance that a boat will travel if
rotated one revolution without any slippage. When describing a
propeller both the diameter and pitch are given. The diameter is
referenced first and the pitch is second. Therefore, a 12" x 9"
propeller would have a 12-inch diameter and a 9-inch blade pitch.
Theoretically, a propeller with a 14-inch pitch, when rotated one
full turn, would advance a boat 14 inches through the water. In
reality, no 14-inch pitch blade will advance a boat 14 inches with
one full turn. This variance is referred to as slippage.
In general, changing to a higher pitch prop will increase your
top-end speed but reduce your acceleration (reduce your "hole-shot"
power). On the other hand, decreasing the pitch will increase your
hole-shot but sacrifice some of your top-end speed. If the
hole-shot speed is important to you, for example if you pull water
skiers most of the time, then you would want to go with a lower
pitch prop and sacrifice some of your top-end speed but increase
your hole-shot speed to get the skiers up faster.
The propeller selection chart can be used to help you in selecting
the correct propeller for your Tohatsu outboard. Remember that in
any application, discrepancies in performance can result due to the
different boat hull designs, the final carrying load and your
particular needs.
This information is critical to determining the correct propeller
for your application:
1.3 Blades
A 3-blade propeller usually offer s top speed performance.
2. Diameter:
Diameter is the distance across a circle encompassing all of the
propeller blades.
3. Pitch:
Pitch is the theoretical distance a propeller will move through the
water of each revolution.
4. Right hand or left hand Rotation
In most cases, right hand propellers are used for single engine
application and one left hand propellers are used for twin engine
applications to achieve better steering control.
5. Cupped Blades:
This is a technique used to enhance the performance of propellers
under certain conditions. A cupped propeller will exhibit very high
efficiency at high speeds as well as minimize cavitation under
heavy loads.
6. Rake:
Rake is special design feature. Positive rake benefits from normal
bow lift to permit the use of a larger diameter propeller, while
negative rake can provide extra blade strength for use in very high
speed applications.
Diameter | Pitch | Blades |
inches | mm | inches | mm | |
7 1/4 | 184.15 | 5 | 127.00 | 3 |
7 1/4 | 184.15 | 6 | 152.40 | 3 |
7 1/2 | 190.50 | 7 | 177.80 | 3 |
7 1/2 | 190.50 | 8 | 203.20 | 3 |
9 1/4 | 234.95 | 8 | 203.20 | 3 |
9 1/4 | 234.95 | 9 | 228.60 | 3 |
9 1/4 | 234.95 | 10 | 254.00 | 3 |
9 1/4 | 234.95 | 11 | 279.40 | 3 |
9 7/8 | 250.83 | 10 1/2 | 266.70 | 3 |
9 7/8 | 250.83 | 12 | 304.80 | 3 |
9 7/8 | 250.83 | 13 | 330.20 | 3 |
11 1/8 | 282.58 | 13 | 330.20 | 3 |
11 5/8 | 295.28 | 11 | 279.40 | 3 |
11 3/8 | 288.93 | 12 | 304.80 | 3 |
13 1/2 | 342.90 | 15 | 381.00 | 3 |
13 1/4 | 336.55 | 17 | 431.80 | 3 |
13 | 330.20 | 19 | 482.60 | 3 |
13 3/4 | 349.25 | 15 | 381.00 | 3 |
13 | 330.20 | 17 | 431.80 | 3 |
13 3/4 | 349.25 | 17 | 431.80 | 3 |
13 3/4 | 349.25 | 19 | 482.60 | 3 |
14 1/2 | 368.30 | 19 | 482.60 | 3 |