HyTorq Propellers: The MY-T3 and MY-T4 Series
HyTorq props have a well-deserved reputation for being high quality inboard propellers that can be used in a variety of applications. Although HyTorq Propellers were originally manufactured by Hall & Stavert, a Canadian firm, they are currently part of the propeller line produced by Michigan Wheel Marine, which operates out of Grand Rapids. Michigan Wheel acquired Hall & Stavert in the mid-1990s but remains committed to producing the HyTorq series, which is noted by boating enthusiasts for its level of craftsmanship — a level that has remained high since the propeller line changed hands.
The MY-T3 Propeller
This line of propellers from HyTorq features three blades symmetrically arranged around the hub; each of the blades offers a large surface area. This design is geared toward improving watercraft performance, particularly in the area of maneuverability. The MY-T3 is also well-suited for applications that involve high-powered modern engines. Because of its versatility, then, this particular propeller series is suitable both for pleasure boating and for serious professional applications such as installation on rugged fishing boats.
The MY-T4 Propeller
These HyTorq propellers have four symmetrical blades instead of three. Like the MY-T3 line, they are manufactured to exacting standards, which produce a high-quality inboard propeller. The main difference in functionality for the MY-T4 is that a larger amount of blade area is provided in this line. Benefits of the MY-T4 series include extreme smoothness of operation.
Both the MY-T4 and MY-T3 series of propellers are available in both bronze and nibral.