Built for Speed! Michigan Wheel’s Ballistic has a blade design unlike any other. Built to increase speed while maintaining grip. Interchangeable with Mercury Flo Torq II exchangeable hub system. There is a series of Ballistic propellers and XHS hub kits for most engine applications.
14-1/8 x 27 (963527)
$634.82
About Michigan Wheel Ballistic Propellers:
Description
High Performance Stainless Steel Propeller from Michigan Wheel!
Uniquely Built for Speed!
The Michigan XHS propellers are XHS and Flo-Torq II Hub Propeller System Compatible
Special Features:
- High-Performance Propeller- CAD designed Propeller Blade Geometry
- unique cut tips designed for optimizing speed
- Cupped Tip & Trailing Blade Edge (maintaining grip)
- Highly Polished – High Strength Stainless Steel Alloy
- Optimal Blade Thickness for performance
- Exchangeable (XHS) Hub System that is compatible with the Merc Flo-TorqII
- Urethane cushioned hub (protects your lower unit from damage)
- Flared Hub Design (prevents ventilation blow-out)
- 100 years of propeller manufacturing experience
- Limited lifetime warranty
Michigan Wheel’s XHS Exchangeable Hub System absorbs impact and stress caused by shifting gears. The urethane cushioned hub is designed to spin under significant impact, reducing the potential for costly lower unit damage. This XHS unit is removable by the boat owner thus reducing costs if the propeller needs to be replaced or upgraded! Next time you need a propeller you can reuse your existing Hub Kit.
Sizes are listed as Diameter (inches) x Pitch (inches)
Additional information
Weight | 15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15 × 15 × 6 in |
Specifications
Prop Basics
Propeller Basics
- Diameter
- Pitch
- Cupping
- Rake
- Ventilation
- Cavitation
Propeller Characteristics
- 3 Blades or 4?
- What’s the advantage of a left-hand prop?
- How do wheel diameter, pitch, and slip affect performance … and how is it measured?
- What is the difference between thru-hub exhaust, over-hub exhaust, and non thru-hub exhaust?
- Aluminum vs. Stainless Steel?
Determining RPM
- Determine your Wide Open Throttle (WOT) RPM
- Test for Maximum RPM
- RPM Higher Than Recommended
- RPM Lower Than Recommended
- Effect of Prop Pitch on RPM