wipe_out
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I am going to replace my fixed 3 blade prop because it's clearly not the correct size (3 Blade 15x9).. Original spec from boat builder was a 2 blade 15x12.. After looking online, using calculators, reading what I can find and speaking to a couple of propeller suppliers it would seem I have a few options but ultimately they all say it's my choice..
Options I seem to have so far are (all 3 blade)..
15x10
15x11
16x9
16x10
Boat is a Hunter 326 which has a 28ft water line and 8550lbs displacement.. Engine is a Yanmar 2GM20F with a 2.62 reduction ratio..
So if the original Hunter spec was 15x12 2 blade then I am told the 3 blade equivalent would be a 15x11..
This page suggests 16x10 for both 2 and 3 blade configurations.. Propeller Recommendations from Yanmar at Marine Diesel Engine from Torresen Marine's Marine Diesel Direct
This site suggests 15x11 or 16x10 - Prop-It-Now // Michigan Wheel
This site suggests 15.2x10.4 so in the middle- Vicprop - Prop calculator for Displacement and semi-displacement hulls
One engineer I spoke to said the "book" called for 16x9 so if I wanted less drag I could use 15x10 or if I wanted a slight over prop for more comfortable cruising I could go 15x11..
Does anyone have any suggestions or real world experience changing from 2 - 3 blades?
Should I go 15 or 16 inch diameter considering additional drag, if there is much more for the additional inch?
Is it better to have bigger diameter and less pitch for things like prop walk or does it not really make any difference?
Is a slight over prop a good thing, from what i have found online it seems quite common?
Would have been really good if all sources said the same thing but obviously that would be too easy..
Options I seem to have so far are (all 3 blade)..
15x10
15x11
16x9
16x10
Boat is a Hunter 326 which has a 28ft water line and 8550lbs displacement.. Engine is a Yanmar 2GM20F with a 2.62 reduction ratio..
So if the original Hunter spec was 15x12 2 blade then I am told the 3 blade equivalent would be a 15x11..
This page suggests 16x10 for both 2 and 3 blade configurations.. Propeller Recommendations from Yanmar at Marine Diesel Engine from Torresen Marine's Marine Diesel Direct
This site suggests 15x11 or 16x10 - Prop-It-Now // Michigan Wheel
This site suggests 15.2x10.4 so in the middle- Vicprop - Prop calculator for Displacement and semi-displacement hulls
One engineer I spoke to said the "book" called for 16x9 so if I wanted less drag I could use 15x10 or if I wanted a slight over prop for more comfortable cruising I could go 15x11..
Does anyone have any suggestions or real world experience changing from 2 - 3 blades?
Should I go 15 or 16 inch diameter considering additional drag, if there is much more for the additional inch?
Is it better to have bigger diameter and less pitch for things like prop walk or does it not really make any difference?
Is a slight over prop a good thing, from what i have found online it seems quite common?
Would have been really good if all sources said the same thing but obviously that would be too easy..