Blue_Blazes
Well-Known Member
I am getting ready to re-engine my boat and have been advised that, taking into account hull type, engine hp, etc, it should be fitted with a 17" prop. problem is that, without major surgery to the cabin bulkhead and total re-arrangement of internal layout, I don't have sufficient room to shift the engine far enough forward to allow for a 17" prop, even with the engine tilted to it's maximum permitted angle of 15 degrees. I have enough room for a 16" prop with about 2" clearance between the hull and the blade tips. I f I use a four bladed 16" prop of the same pitch as recommended for the 17", would the extra disc area ratio make up for the smaller diameter? The boat is a 23foot Christina, planing hull, very similar to a Fairey Huntress. The engine is a Sabre 180, gearbox is Borg Warner 72c 1:1 ratio.
Any advice much appreciated.
Bill.
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Any advice much appreciated.
Bill.
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