Some of this data is conflicting, I am not sure what you are calling cut in speed.
It is the speed at which it just starts to charge a 12v battery. If you are measuring open circuit dc volts then it will be when you reach about 12v dc. If you have an ammeter it will be when you start to see current into a battery.
If you are measuring things into lamps then you are confusing things.
If you have a cut in of 150 rpm in star, then in delta it should be over 250 rpm in delta, that is why I question your figures. Let's be sure you are measuring the right thing before doing too much worrying about air gaps.
Stall refers to the effect on the blades when you hold them below their ideal speed, it has to do with aerodynamics and nothing at all to do with electrical things.
You are new here and this has been covered many times, but it is sometimes difficult to find what you want without going through many pages of slightly related but not the same data.
At some time in the past I did a diary entry on matching the load, see if you can find it, it will cover all the basics that you need.
Regarding wire size, 2 x 17 swg is fairly thin for a 12v winding. Typically with 12 magnet discs that winding would have about 33 turns per coil of about 2.5mm diameter wire ( 4.8mm squared csa)
Flux