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220 Dauntless
Section 2 • General Information
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Propeller
• It is advised that you always carry a spare
propeller, propeller hardware and propeller
wrench on board. Should your propeller
become damaged it can then be easily
replaced.
• Under no circumstance should you use a
propeller which allows the engine to operate
at a higher than recommended RPM.
NOTICE
The engine on your 220 Dauntless has been equipped
with a propeller which our tests have shown to be
best suited for general use under normal conditions
and load. In some situations you may wish to change
the propeller to give your boat slightly different
performance characteristics.
In general, changing to a lower pitch propeller will
increase acceleration and load pulling capability, with
a slight decrease in top end speed. If you choose to
change propellers, the type should be discussed with
your Boston Whaler
®
dealer. All propellers are
designed to provide maximum forward thrust,
consequently, the reverse thrust of the propeller will
not be as efficient.
!
DANGER
Disconnect power by moving the battery switch
to the “OFF” position prior to removing the
propeller.
Propellers have two basic characteristics, diameter
and pitch.
Diameter is that distance measured across the
propeller hub from the outer edge of the 360
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that is
made by the propeller’s blade during a single
rotation. Pitch is that distance in inches that a
propeller will travel if rotated one revolution without
any slippage.
Propeller Pitch & Diameter
Fig. 2.19.2
PITCH
DIAMETER
1
2
1
2
Propeller Assembly
Fig. 2.19.1
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ENGINE SHAFT
FORWARD THRUST WASHER
DRIVE SLEEVE
INNER HUB
BLADE BACK
OUTER HUB
EXHAUST PASSAGE
DIFFUSER RING
PROP NUT
LOCK RING
DRIVE SLEEVE ADAPTER
BLADE TIP
LEADING EDGE
TRAILING EDGE
BLADE FACE
9
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