cmedsailor
Well-Known Member
I have read (in a recent PBO issue) that if you change the propeller of a boat with something bigger (assume same number of blades and ignore drag issues, this is more a theoretical question or to makes sence say you change from a smaller fixed to a larger folding/feathering), the boat will be able to achieve maximum speed, or better performance, at lower revolutions. Just to put some figures let’s say that the new bigger propeller can achieve “better” performance than the smaller at 80% of rpm.
Two questions:
- What happens if (for any reason) push the gear stick (sorry, don’t know what is called!!!) further forward? Higher rpm but same speed? What about any adverse effect (damage) to the engine?
- What about consumption at these 80% of rpm. If with the smaller propeller consumption at 80% was X litres per hour, does this stays the same?
Thanks
Two questions:
- What happens if (for any reason) push the gear stick (sorry, don’t know what is called!!!) further forward? Higher rpm but same speed? What about any adverse effect (damage) to the engine?
- What about consumption at these 80% of rpm. If with the smaller propeller consumption at 80% was X litres per hour, does this stays the same?
Thanks