Rbrtzues
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One blade of my 2 bladed prop broke off while out on the bay off Aguadulce, Spain. What size should the prop be and best source for new or 2nd hand. Also what it the shaft size and is it tapered. Thanks, Rob
Measure accurately what you have. The shaft will almost certainly be imperial either 1" or possibly 1 1/4" depending on the size of the engine. Imperia; shafts usually have a 1:12 taper. Shafts are made to order so take the shaft to a machine shop and ask then to make an exact replica. i am sure you will find a specialist marine machine shop in Spain. For the propeller, the size will probably be stamped on the boss at the root of the blades. Again there is no standard size as it depends on the engine and gearbox reduction. A propeller supplier will be able to calculate the correct size based on information about your boat's statistics and the engine/gearbox. Again this must be machined to suit your shaft. If you are buying in the UK there are many suitable suppliers. To buy locally suggest you ask the local marine engineers where they get their shafts and propellers made.One blade of my 2 bladed prop broke off while out on the bay off Aguadulce, Spain. What size should the prop be and best source for new or 2nd hand. Also what it the shaft size and is it tapered. Thanks, Rob
Hi. I have found a very similar prop on the UK and have had it shipped to meThankyou, very helpful The boat is fitted with a Perkins 4.108 engine. I am trying to plan ahead to see if I can locate a suitable prop locally before I take the boat out of the water. I believe the prop is a two bladed 16" x 11" on a tape 1"1/4" tapered shaft.
Would the the prop be LH or RH.
I know this may be a stupid question!! Thankyou again.
What you show in the picture is the shaft log, with a cutlass rubber bearing at the prop end. It should not be loose.. They are usually cast into the hull and have a water seal at the inner end and act as the housing/guide for the shaft.
In your case, how does one 'tighten' it up?