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Catto or Sensenich FP?
Hi Guys
After a nose-over due to a bad landing and front wheel collapse, I am in the market for a new prop......amongst other stuff. My plane was built in the USA in 2006 and now lives in South Africa on a grass/gravel strip. I want to stay with the fixed pitch but have been advised to go for the vans recommended Sensenich ali prop due to it being lower maintenance. I really like the look of the Catto 3 blade prop. It runs smooth and I can get it with the nickel leading edges. I did a search for info but most threads seem to be old and I am not sure what development has taken place since. So which way do I go? The feeling here in RSA is that maintenance on the Catto is more difficult. Will the nickel leading edges prevent damage enough for me to warrant it for consideration? Your input and advise will be appreciated. |
I would say you are much more likely to find a prop shop to work on a metal prop than one that will work on a Catto in South Africa. As popular as the Catto is, and better performance, I may still recommend a Sensenich. It also may work nicely to get a Sensenich ground adjustable prop with the metal leading edge and keep an extra blade on hand just in case you pick up a big nick.
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so easy !
C A T T O Propellers : you'll have no regrets !
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The Catto props are only $1,500 with the metal leading edge? The Sensenich is $3,300 with a spacer and bolts.
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i have a three blade catto, love it would not trade for anything. Smooth, looks great, nice performance and very nice folks to do business with.
When you get some chips, its very very easy to fix yourself. I have over 600hrs and over 70 different airports. Gravel, grass and lots of hard surface in various conditions. You wont be sorry with Catto. Wish it was as pretty as when new but i built it to fly. |
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Sensenich is $3,300 from Vans w bolts and spacer.
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We replaced our sensenich with catto three blade on our 180hp RV 6. In under 100 hours the nickel edge cracked up in a number of places and the guys at Catto sent us a new one. However we put the Sensenich back on. in my opinion they are much more durable.
Paul |
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