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Use the form below to contact the VEEM Gyro team or send us an email at gyro@veem.com.au. Alternatively you can reach out to an agent or dealer in your region.
Use the form below to contact the VEEM Gyro team or send us an email at gyro@veem.com.au. Alternatively you can reach out to an agent or dealer in your region.
Use the form below to contact the VEEM Propulsion team or send us an email at props@veem.com.au. Alternatively you can reach out to a dealer or distributor in your region.
These are real, verified test numbers backed by sea trials independently witnessed by Lloyd’s Register, with efficiency and speed improvements verified under controlled test conditions. Testing compared the VEEM Extreme propellers, VEEM Nibral propellers, and the VEEM Extreme flow-aligned rudder against industry-standard propulsion systems, including a Class 1 finished propeller and flat-plate rudder. Read More About Our Testing >
When comparing propeller performance claims across the marine industry, it is important to understand the standards behind each manufacturing method. Class 1 propellers are traditionally hand-profiled, meaning the final shape of each blade is achieved manually. This can lead to variations from blade to blade and noticeable differences in pitch accuracy, surface finish, and vibration levels. ISO S-Class propellers offer a higher standard, with tighter allowable tolerances, but still rely partly on manual craftsmanship and typically achieve accuracy only on selected measurement points rather than across the entire surface.
By contrast, VEEM propellers — including the NiBrAl and Extreme ranges — are fully CNC-machined over 100% of the blade and hub surfaces, delivering precision that exceeds S-Class tolerances by design. This approach ensures perfect repeatability, lower vibration, improved efficiency, and consistent performance across every propeller produced. These differences in manufacturing standards explain why VEEM’s sea trial results show such significant gains when compared with Class 1 and even S-Class propellers.
For operators seeking a deeper understanding of propeller classification and tolerances, further information can be found in the ISO 484 standard, which defines the measurement criteria used across the global marine industry.
Propeller finished to Class 1 standards manufactured at VEEM
Propeller finished to S Class standards manufactured at VEEM