Mercury Creates Fury with Latest Propeller
Mercury's new Fury propeller
(Mar 13, 2008)
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FOND DU LAC, Wis. –
Mercury Propellers, the world
leader in propeller technology, introduces Fury
– the fastest bass propeller on the market. For
years, bass boaters have asked for a little
extra something, and Mercury Propellers has
responded with Fury.
Fury is cast from
Mercury’s X7 Alloy™.
According to Mercury engineers, X7 is 30 percent
stronger and four times more durable than
conventional stainless steel. This strength and
durability enables Mercury Propellers to
manufacture a prop with thinner blades and
higher rake angles, creating unprecedented
efficiency in all ranges of operation.
Fury is built to increase both acceleration and
top speed; the large blade area produces a
better hole shot, and the high-performance blade
geometry creates better top speed.
In Mercury-conducted
tests, Fury provided 20 percent better
acceleration from zero to 20 mph and was one mph
faster at top speed than conventional stainless
steel props with the same pitch. Tests were
conducted with a Triton TR-21X powered by a
225 OptiMax Pro XS.
“This is the ultimate bass propeller. Not only
does it beat competitive product, sometimes by
up to five miles per hour, but it beats our
previous industry-leading Tempest by one mile
per hour,” said Michael Shedivy, general manager
of Mercury Propellers.
Fury offers not only faster top speed, but
improved acceleration as well. “The Fury shows
Mercury Propellers’ dedication to remaining the
leader in high-performance propellers,” said
Shedivy.
The X7 alloy offers a high-luster
corrosion-resistant finish, making the prop a
good fit for freshwater and saltwater
applications. Fury is designed for 18-to-22-foot
boats powered by outboards with 175 hp or
higher. The prop fits Mercury engines, as well
as competitive V6 outboard engine models.
Fury is available in 24-, 25- and 26-inch
pitches and will be available for purchase later
this month.
Fury is manufactured in Mercury Marine’s
award-winning foundry in Fond du Lac, Wis |