eddystone
Well-Known Member
A couple of years ago I had a Beta 30 fitted to my Sadler 32. Probably 25 would have been optimum but that needs an alternator upgrade which more or less wipes out the small price difference and others who had the same engine fitted to same boat recommended it over the 25. The 2 blade 15x12 fixed prop was replaced with a Featherstream 16x10.5. That's a pretty fine pitch and the reason was so that the engine could reach maximum or near revs (3600) at full throttle. No problems so far but last week was probably the first time I'd motored into a steep sea head to wind and progress was predictably slow, I mean 1.5 to 3 knots at 2500 revs (Actually it was completely stupid I could have made similar time reefed down with maybe 3 long tacks but that's another issue). The Sadler has a short WL so probably pitches more than modern boat of same OL and indeed it sounded like propeller was scrabbling for grip much of the time. Another pertinent fact is that I'm sure the prop is quite significantly fouled - it didn't move off the mooring from mid-March to early August. Notwithstanding that I wondered if I should change the pitch to get more grip - changeable pitch is one advantage of the Featherstream. Darglow says the next increment would result in max throttle achieving 3200 instead of 3600 rpm. I rarely use more than 3000 - is there a downside to this?