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09-23-2015, 04:07 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Catto prop specs/cost
Hi all.
I've been intending to use a Catto 2 blader on my RV6 0320 project, and although I'm not anything like finished one has come available locally.
It is 70 inch diameter and 72 inch pitch, specced for an IO320 powered RV8. Is this likely to be a good fit for my project? The graph on the Catto site suggests it may be.
Also what is the current approximate price for a 2 blader with nickel LE?
Yes I have emailed Catto but I understand they have a lot on right now so thought I may get a faster answer here!
Thanks!
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09-23-2015, 04:17 PM
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I know for a 150HP RV-6 2-blade Craig recommends a 70" with 68 pitch.
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09-23-2015, 04:35 PM
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Ok, my 320 should be around 165hp according to an engineer friend who knows a lot more than me.
Any other numbers out there?
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09-23-2015, 06:46 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: USA
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Here's another datapoint. I have an RV-8 with a 150hp O-320 and in mid-2012 Craig and I were focused on cruise performance. I ended up with a 2-blade 70" diameter 72" pitch. It's a glass/carbon composite with nickel edges.
FYI - my propeller is over pitched for my 150hp O320.
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09-23-2015, 07:17 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: West Fargo, ND
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I had a 2013 model 70x70 two blade on a 160 HP RV-9A (draggier than a 6) and that was under pitched. It worked out perfectly on neighbors 150 hp RV-9A.
Right rudder is building the same plane as mine and ordered a prop about a year or so after me and Catto built him a 70x71. I bet that prop will be perfect for him. (I ended up going with a whirlwind ground adjustable)
Given that, I'd say a 70x72 would be appropriate for a -6 perhaps. Now, keep in mind that the catto prop design changed slightly about a year ago or so and these numbers may be void now.......
I've been thinking of getting a catto 3 blade to try out and so far satisfied with the whirlwind GA. I REALLY liked the look of my two blade Catto though

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Derek Hoeschen
EAA Tech Counselor
RV-9A #92103 - N803DK
G3X, Superior XO-320, Dual Pmags, Catto 3B
www.mykitlog.com/dbro172/
1974 Bellanca Super Viking - N16AW - Flying
RV-8 #83565 - N184DK - building
1968 Mooney M20C - N6801N - Sold
1956 C-182 - N744W - Sold
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09-23-2015, 11:53 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Hey Derek, nice looking prop!!!
Mine's actually a 70x70 for my 160-horse IO-320 D1A. Build date is Oct. 2014, so as you suggest, the design may be a little different. When I ordered, I gave Catto the plane/engine specifics and was told without hesitation that the 70/70 was the prop for me. I went with the nickel leading edge, so it ought to last a good long time.
I hope to be able to give a PIREP real soon....I'm two lessons into my currency training/BFR and ready to get a hangar at Chino or Cable for final assembly. And rest assured, the wing stand will be passed along to the next deserving builder!
Edit: Aha! Found the receipt. Remember, these are 2014 prices, but I paid US $2450 for the prop, and an extra $500 for the nickel edges ($250 per blade). Other info on the invoice: "Top speed at target rpm...189-193 mph at 2750 rpm." The prop's maximum speed is rated at 3200 rpm. I suspect I'll be cruising in the 160-170 mph range, but it'll be fun to take her up past 190 (hopefully!).
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09-24-2015, 12:43 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: North Yorkshire UK
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2 blade Catto propeller
Hi hohocc,
I ordered my 2 blade Catto propeller about 6 weeks ago and got a message from Nicole a few days ago saying it was ready to be shipped.
Craig was happy for me to run a 70" x 72" for my RV-4 as a cruise prop,
0-320 (160hp).
Current price :-
Prop $2450
Nickel L/E $500
Hope this helps, your buy sounds perfect to me !
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09-24-2015, 02:53 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Thanks for all the contributions, that's given me enough info to proceed.
It would seem from the above answers that the 70x72 should at worst be quite close and possibly right on so I've taken the seller up on their offer.
Well that's one more of the significant expenses dealt with, roll on the next, and the next and the next.....
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09-24-2015, 06:57 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
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Given where you are, it's probably worth trying just to save shipping and import costs!
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09-24-2015, 08:19 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: West Fargo, ND
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rightrudder
Hey Derek, nice looking prop!!!
Mine's actually a 70x70 for my 160-horse IO-320 D1A. Build date is Oct. 2014, so as you suggest, the design may be a little different. When I ordered, I gave Catto the plane/engine specifics and was told without hesitation that the 70/70 was the prop for me. I went with the nickel leading edge, so it ought to last a good long time.
I hope to be able to give a PIREP real soon....I'm two lessons into my currency training/BFR and ready to get a hangar at Chino or Cable for final assembly. And rest assured, the wing stand will be passed along to the next deserving builder!
Edit: Aha! Found the receipt. Remember, these are 2014 prices, but I paid US $2450 for the prop, and an extra $500 for the nickel edges ($250 per blade). Other info on the invoice: "Top speed at target rpm...189-193 mph at 2750 rpm." The prop's maximum speed is rated at 3200 rpm. I suspect I'll be cruising in the 160-170 mph range, but it'll be fun to take her up past 190 (hopefully!).
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Doh! My bad, thought I read back then that you got a 70x71..... Anyways, I found that with my 70x70 I could easily hit 2800rpm as high as 10,000' DA. I Never left it fire-walled long enough to see how fast it would spin, but felt overall it was a bit too fine.
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Derek Hoeschen
EAA Tech Counselor
RV-9A #92103 - N803DK
G3X, Superior XO-320, Dual Pmags, Catto 3B
www.mykitlog.com/dbro172/
1974 Bellanca Super Viking - N16AW - Flying
RV-8 #83565 - N184DK - building
1968 Mooney M20C - N6801N - Sold
1956 C-182 - N744W - Sold
Last edited by Dbro172 : 09-24-2015 at 07:56 PM.
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