Propr Prop for a Suzy 70 & CD-22 combo.

Sea Wolf

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I have just purchased a Suzuki DF70 four stroke motor for my CD-22 and would like to know from those of you with experience with this motor & boat combination what diameter and pitch prop you found the most suitable. Brand name and part number would also be insightful and useful.

The 2.42:1 lower end gear ratio makes this a bit more difficult to predict by interpolating from existing numbers for more common powerplants.

Thanks for your help in advance! Joe.
 
Joe when I had our 1982 22 Angler and installed the 70 Suzuki it took some time to find the right prop. I worked with a prop shop locally and they let me try some different props but none of them work that well. We finally cupped a 13 inch prop that came with the engine. This worked but at WOT the speed was only 23 Knots. We then had them take a 15 inch Suzuki prop and take it down almost to 14 inch, this seemed to work the best. 5500 WOT and about 25 knots. I think Dusty is still running the 13 inch prop on Little Buddy since I ruined the 14 inch on a rock last summer.
 
Hi Joe,

I'm in a similar position. Bought a DF90 to put on our CD22, but haven't yet homed-in on the perfect prop.

Although it is a different engine - the lower end performance is probably similar. My engine came equipped with a 14 x 17P and it wanted to overrev to a significant degree so I decided to increase the pitch. We bought a 13.25? diameter adjustable ProPulse 4-blade to field test. I went for broke and set the blades to 20P (maximum setting). At that setting, the engine would get to about 5300-5400 at WOT, but we weren't very loaded. I suspect that my 'ideal' prop will be in the 18cupped...possibly 19P range. I am inclined to go for a four-bladed prop, so somewhat reduced diameter will be called for from what I understand.

I will be interested to hear what others might think on the subject.

Casey
 
Joe,

The 13 works fine for me - full gas, 4 people no trouble. Angler, so not as heavy as the cruiser, but no tabs. I run very conservatively - 18 knots is my top cruise, but usually 15 or 16, weather permitting. The difference between 22 and 24 knots top end -- just numbers for me. Of course water conditions here usually limit top cruise speed, so we spend much time at 12-14... you will like the Suzy, and there are many, many 70 hp Johnson 2-strokes out there on the back of cruisers that are happy.

Dusty
 
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