cmedsailor
Well-Known Member
I know there are lots of discussions about this subject and I got completely lost reading some of them, but I will try to be as specific as possible on what my requirements are.
I currently have a 2 bladed fixed propeller on my Beneteau Oceanis 361 boat (VP md2030d, 29hp). I do race occasionally for fun and get competitive at times, but I am quite happy with its drag while sailing. Most of the time I use the boat for cruising with my family which means motor sailing or “relaxed sailing” (meaning “do everything myselfsailing” with my autopilot friend). Big disadvantage of the propeller is its ability to push the boat against anything but calm conditions. SOG drops below 5 knots. This must be improved as I am planning next year to make a 300+ miles trip and chances of meeting waves and wind are close to 100%!!
So, my requirements is to have a propeller that produces maximum drag equivalent to the 2 bladed fixed (as I said I am quite happy with it) but be able to push the boat when motor (sailing) against rough waters.
One of my thoughts is to buy a 3 blade fixed propeller and use it only when needed (during big cruising trips) as long as it is possible to change a propeller while the boat is in the water. Unfortunately I have never tried this, not even out if the water, because I bought the boat only a year ago. I like the simplicity of the fixed propellers, lack of vibrations but I would not like to carry a “3 blade bucket” all the time (only occasionally).
Another though is of course to buy a folding or feathering propeller and this is where things get confusing. Money is always an issue nevertheless I wouldn’t buy the cheapest and throw it away after some time in order to buy something better and therefore paying twice. There are lots of selections like autoprop, max-porp, kiwis etc, etc.
I would appreciate your comments.
I currently have a 2 bladed fixed propeller on my Beneteau Oceanis 361 boat (VP md2030d, 29hp). I do race occasionally for fun and get competitive at times, but I am quite happy with its drag while sailing. Most of the time I use the boat for cruising with my family which means motor sailing or “relaxed sailing” (meaning “do everything myselfsailing” with my autopilot friend). Big disadvantage of the propeller is its ability to push the boat against anything but calm conditions. SOG drops below 5 knots. This must be improved as I am planning next year to make a 300+ miles trip and chances of meeting waves and wind are close to 100%!!
So, my requirements is to have a propeller that produces maximum drag equivalent to the 2 bladed fixed (as I said I am quite happy with it) but be able to push the boat when motor (sailing) against rough waters.
One of my thoughts is to buy a 3 blade fixed propeller and use it only when needed (during big cruising trips) as long as it is possible to change a propeller while the boat is in the water. Unfortunately I have never tried this, not even out if the water, because I bought the boat only a year ago. I like the simplicity of the fixed propellers, lack of vibrations but I would not like to carry a “3 blade bucket” all the time (only occasionally).
Another though is of course to buy a folding or feathering propeller and this is where things get confusing. Money is always an issue nevertheless I wouldn’t buy the cheapest and throw it away after some time in order to buy something better and therefore paying twice. There are lots of selections like autoprop, max-porp, kiwis etc, etc.
I would appreciate your comments.