wipe_out
Well-Known Member
Hi,
We switched to an autoprop last year but didn't manage to get much use of the boat so it fouled up a bit and so I couldn't do any real testing of the prop.. We have done a good amount of motoring last weekend and I wanted to get some feedback..
We have a Yanmar 2GM20F engine, which is probably a little under powered for the boat, and our hull speed is about 7kn.. With the boat going back into the water a couple of weeks ago everything is clean.. With the autoprop we are now hitting 6.9kn through the water at 2200RPM.. The max revs we can get is about 2300-2400 before we start getting lots of black smoke.. I know that were this a fixed prop it would mean the boat is over propped but it's a variable pitch prop so I am not sure how to read this..
Does this sound right that it's simply reaching hull speed easily and just won't go any more than that anyway regardless of the props pitch?
I am planning to verify the accuracy of the rev counter next time we go out because that may explain it if the counter is under reading but I thought I would ask other autoprop users about their experience.. Perhaps it's a case of choosing what speed your want to cruise at and then simply tune the revs until you hit that speed and let the prop do it's work?
Thanks..
We switched to an autoprop last year but didn't manage to get much use of the boat so it fouled up a bit and so I couldn't do any real testing of the prop.. We have done a good amount of motoring last weekend and I wanted to get some feedback..
We have a Yanmar 2GM20F engine, which is probably a little under powered for the boat, and our hull speed is about 7kn.. With the boat going back into the water a couple of weeks ago everything is clean.. With the autoprop we are now hitting 6.9kn through the water at 2200RPM.. The max revs we can get is about 2300-2400 before we start getting lots of black smoke.. I know that were this a fixed prop it would mean the boat is over propped but it's a variable pitch prop so I am not sure how to read this..
Does this sound right that it's simply reaching hull speed easily and just won't go any more than that anyway regardless of the props pitch?
I am planning to verify the accuracy of the rev counter next time we go out because that may explain it if the counter is under reading but I thought I would ask other autoprop users about their experience.. Perhaps it's a case of choosing what speed your want to cruise at and then simply tune the revs until you hit that speed and let the prop do it's work?
Thanks..