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Turning Point Props and Turning Point Propeller Accessories - Resources & Information
For 25+ years, Turning Point propellers have been a popular choice for boats and outboard engines due to their high performance and durability in harsh aquatic environments. Turning Point is a well-respected brand in the marine industry, and their propellers are designed to provide optimal thrust and efficiency for a wide range of boat and engine types.To maximize your time on the water, extend your cruise range, and get the best fuel economy out there, choose Turning Point props.
Browse PartsVu’s extensive Turning Point Propellers catalog and Turning Point Prop Hardware by category, including:
- Turning Point Hub Kits
- Turning Point Propellers | Express
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Aluminum 3 Blade
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Aluminum 3 Blade Left Hand Twist
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Aluminum 3 Blade Right Hand Twist
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Aluminum 4 Blade
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Aluminum 4 Blade Left Hand Twist
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Aluminum 4 Blade Right Hand Twist
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Stainless Steel 3 Blade
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Stainless Steel 3 Blade Left Hand Twist
- Turning Point Propellers | Express Stainless Steel 3 Blade Right Hand Twist
- Turning Point Express Mach3 Props
- Turning Point Express Mach3 Props Left Hand Twist
- Turning Point Express Mach3 Props Right Hand Twist
- Turning Point Express Mach4 Props
- Turning Point Hustler Props
PartsVu also offers a complete selection of OEM manufacturer and aftermarket parts, propeller hardware, and propeller tools for Turning Point Propellers. Whether you need a Turning Point Hustler prop, a Turning Point hub kit, and more, PartsVu has what you need to get the job done.
Need help servicing your Turning Point Propeller? PartsVu regularly publishes helpful how-to guides and other valuable maintenance information to help boaters service their outboard engines, boats, trailers, and more. Browse the PartsVu Xchange, our outboard maintenance blog, for a wide range of relevant topics and review the FAQ section below, covering everything you need to know about maintaining your boat in confidence.
Turning Point Propellers FAQ
What should I know about Turning Point Propellers for boats and outboard engines?
There are a few key things to consider when choosing a Turning Point propeller for a boat or outboard engine:
- Size: Turning Point propellers are available in a range of sizes to suit different engine horsepower ratings and boat hull sizes. It is important to choose a Turning Point propeller that is appropriately sized for the engine and boat to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
- Pitch: The pitch of a Turning Point prop refers to the distance that the propeller would travel in one revolution if it were moving through a solid. A higher pitch propeller is generally more efficient and will provide more thrust, but it may also require more horsepower to turn.
- Material: Turning Point propelers are available in a variety of materials, including aluminum, stainless steel, and composite. Each material has its own pros and cons, and the best choice will depend on the specific needs and requirements of the boat and engine.
- Number of blades: Turning Point boat propellers are available with two, three, or four blades. In general, a propeller with more blades will provide more thrust and be more efficient, but it may also require more horsepower to turn.
Overall, Turning Point propellers are a reliable and high-performing option for boats and outboard engines, and can help to improve the performance and efficiency of the boat. It is important to choose the right size, pitch, material, and number of blades for turningpointpropellers to ensure the best possible results.
What's the difference between a 3 blade vs 4 blade prop for outboard engines?
Are you deciding between a 3 blade or 4 blade prop for your outboard motor(s)? The main difference between 3-blade and 4 blade props (such as a Turning Point 4 blade prop) for outboard engines is the amount of thrust they can produce and the smoothness of operation.
- 3-blade propellers are generally more efficient at producing thrust, as they have less blade area and create less drag. This means they can often provide more speed for a given engine power. They also tend to be more durable and require less maintenance than 4-blade propellers.
- 4 blade propellers, on the other hand, are known for smooth operation and low vibration levels. They are often used on boats that need to operate at low speeds or in rough water conditions, as they provide a more comfortable ride. However, they are generally less efficient at producing thrust than 3-blade propellers and may require more power to achieve the same speed.
Overall, the choice between 3-blade and 4 blade boat props for an outboard engine will depend on the specific needs of the application.
What type of propeller maintenance should boaters do?
Routinely inspect boat propellers for larger knicks and make sure the blades are not bent. Also, remove the propeller every six weeks. Fishing line tends to wrap around behind the thrust washer, which can lead to a seal failure.
With a ball-peen hammer, tap the edge of the washer to knock it loose so the fishing line can be removed. When putting it back together, apply a light coating of grease on the splines.
Are 3 blade propellers better than 4 blade propellers for boats?
The number of blades on boat propellers can affect its performance in different ways. In general, 3 blade propellers are more commonly used on boats than 4 blade propellers because they are typically more efficient and provide better acceleration. This is because 3 blade propellers have a larger diameter and are able to displace more water, which gives the boat more thrust. 3 blade propellers are also easier to turn, which can make them more responsive and maneuverable.
However, 4 blade propellers can provide some advantages in certain situations. They are typically better at reducing drag, which can make them more effective for boats that are travelling at high speeds. They are also less susceptible to ventilation, which can be a problem for boats that operate in choppy or turbulent water.
Ultimately, the best choice of propeller will depend on the specific needs and requirements of the boat and its operator.
What outboard engine tools should I have onboard?
Even if you don’t do your own maintenance, all boaters need some basic boat tools in their marine tool kits to help them out of a jam. Of course, if you plan to do your own maintenance or a portion of your own maintenance, you’ll need to be a bit better equipped.
So which boat tools should you have onboard? The following are our recommendations and the reasons behind them. Of course, the tools you should have onboard are significantly dictated by the type of boating you do. As a practical matter, a near-shore, freshwater boater needs fewer tools than an off-shore boater. While a problem close to the shore can be an annoyance, a problem off-shore might be a whole different matter.
- Fuel filter wrench—good idea to have on board if you get enough water or debris in your fuel system that a fuel filter change becomes necessary.
- Adjustable band filter wrench—you may need to change your fuel/water separating filter if you have water in your system or if you got some bad gas at the marina. US marinas nearly always sell high-quality filtered gasoline, but marinas in the Bahamas are notorious for selling contaminated gasoline.
- Prop nut wrench—carrying this wrench only makes sense if you carry a spare prop. Many boaters carry a spare inexpensive aluminum prop in case they spin a hub or bend a blade so severely that it wobbles.
- Deck fill key/deck plate key/spanner wrench—these universal tools are designed to open all types and sizes of deck fill lids and shackles. Many of these tools also include bonus tools like bottle openers. Perfect for a cold one after fishing.
- Toolkit—if you have room on your boat, all-purpose toolkits can come in handy.
- Pliers—channel lock, standard, and needle nose
- Leatherman–a very helpful all-purpose tool.
- Rigging knife
- Serrated knife—for cutting rope, your all-purpose tool might include a serrated blade.
- Flashlight
- Emergency plug set—in case a leak manifests while you are out on the water.
- Battery booster pack
- Battery terminal cleaner
- Zip ties—because we all know that you can fix almost everything with zip ties and duct tape.
- Duct tape
Where can I learn more about Turning Point Propellers for my boat and outboard motor?
PartsVu has plenty of resources for everything you need to know about Turning Point Propellers for your boat, including common boat propeller problems, maintenance tasks, and more. Start with the following guides and be sure to use the search bar to find plenty of other useful guides to maintain your boat in confidence:
- Boat Propeller Physics—Insight from Turning Point Propellers
- Outboard Propellers - Engineered for Performance - PartsVu
- Boating Safety - Essential Guide to Gear & Technologies
- Easy Step-by-Step Guide of the Most Common Boat Motor Repair
- How to Install a Propeller on a Mercury Outboard?
- Selecting the Yamaha Propeller That’s Best for You