rafiki_
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Very nice P. Yes, they do shout speed.
Don't they shout SPEED?
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Yup, Radice built them, and now just did the refurbishment.are they Eliche Radice?
and btw, do you have other brands of props in Italy, all mentions seem to be on Radice
Yeah, the "exit" part of the blade (if that's the correct wording - what I mean is the side opposite to the one that "grabs" the water first) is typically straight in props meant for high speed, surface props included.Here's a pic of mine the same edge is straight and there's no overlap of the blades --- pitch is steep
Different to yours ?
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No idea what revolutions they are optimised for ?
Afaik it's Nibral, which is indeed a Nichel/Bronze/Alu alloy (as the name suggests...do you know what material your props are made from ?
according MPR in NL mine were a old sort of alloy, not used anymore
No they shout VIBRATION. All good Italian boats should have 5 bladed propsDon't they shout SPEED?![]()
Not so Mike. My good Italian boat has 4 blades, but it is a bambina compared to yoursNo they shout VIBRATION. All good Italian boats should have 5 bladed props![]()
LOL, you might rather not wish to go there, M...No they shout VIBRATION. All good Italian boats should have 5 bladed props![]()
The fact is, with props there are pros and cons in just about any detail.
It's no coincidence that props engineering still nowadays is defined as a sort of black art, as PF said.
To the best of my knowledge, there is some consensus that a high blade fractioning (higher number, smaller surface of each blade) can either make sense with very slow D vessels, or VERY fast ones, but not so much with "normal" P boats/speeds.
Don't ask me why, though...![]()
I can't see the rationale of that in fact, 'cause the shaft angle essentially depends on the prop diameter, rather than anything else.a 5 bladed prop allows them to reduce the shaft angle
Well thats the point. Maybe I'm wrong but I always assumed that because there are a greater number of blades the prop could be smaller in dia than a prop with fewer blades and provide the same thrustI can't see the rationale of that in fact, 'cause the shaft angle essentially depends on the prop diameter, rather than anything else.
By chance, did they tell you that with 5 blades they can use smaller dia props, AOTBE?
If so, well, I take their word for it, but I still struggle with the logic...
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Well thats the point. Maybe I'm wrong but I always assumed that because there are a greater number of blades the prop could be smaller in dia than a prop with fewer blades and provide the same thrust
Far from pretending that you are wrong, let alone that Ferretti engineering are.Well thats the point. Maybe I'm wrong but I always assumed that because there are a greater number of blades the prop could be smaller in dia than a prop with fewer blades and provide the same thrust