I have an F-21 on a new set of Baumann 1500's and still have the original Sensenich 72CK-0-50 prop on it. It seems to eat up a lot of the lake on takeoffs and and am only able to develope 2450-2500 rpm, which is 250rpm short of the red line of 2700. I just took it off and sent it up to Propworks to get it twisted 3 degrees shallower which should help considerably, but here is my question. I know many Cessna and Supercub drivers on floats put on much longer props than land airplanes. I know it's not certified, but I am wondering if a Sensenich 76AM6-2-44 for a PA18 supercub with the same 0-235 lycoming engine as my F-21 has would be the real ticket. I don't know much about the different engine-prop do's and don't do. I just flew with a guy yesterday in his supercub, and he said he had a ( pencil prop ) on it , that was a cut down version of the one for a piper pawnee spray plane, and boy did that thing pull us out of the water! Anybody with prop experience please respond.
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