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Volvo makes 4 bladed folding propellers:
http://www.great-water.com/pages/pro...lding-prop.htm High efficiency Low noise Low cavitation. Does MarTec make anything like this? |
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My boat has a fixed, two-blade prop. Seems to work fine.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. Volvo makes 4 bladed folding propellers: http://www.great-water.com/pages/pro...lding-prop.htm High efficiency Low noise Low cavitation. Does MarTec make anything like this? |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... | My boat has a fixed, two-blade prop. Seems to work fine. It figures you'd be more familiar with the prop than the sails. Paladin. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() Paladin wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... | My boat has a fixed, two-blade prop. Seems to work fine. It figures you'd be more familiar with the prop than the sails. Paladin. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com Teranews? R U a flunker? I have a 3 blade, fixed 21X21 and it seems to work fine as well. No cavitation noted. joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... | | Paladin wrote: | "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... | | My boat has a fixed, two-blade prop. Seems to work fine. | | | | It figures you'd be more familiar with the prop than the sails. | | Paladin. | | -- | Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com | | Teranews? R U a flunker? | | I have a 3 blade, fixed 21X21 and it seems to work fine as well. | No cavitation noted. | | joe | 21 X 21? What are you sailing, a battleship? Anybody can get a free account at teranews. What's a flunker? Paladin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() Paladin wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... | | Paladin wrote: | "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... | | My boat has a fixed, two-blade prop. Seems to work fine. | | | | It figures you'd be more familiar with the prop than the sails. | | Paladin. | | -- | Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com | | Teranews? R U a flunker? | | I have a 3 blade, fixed 21X21 and it seems to work fine as well. | No cavitation noted. | | joe | 21 X 21? What are you sailing, a battleship? http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926UfyOMU Anybody can get a free account at teranews. What's a flunker? you know. Joe Paladin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Gilly;
You are still leaving the "Useless propeller" header statement unresolved. I'm pretty sure they don't have anything to match THAT MONSTROSITY. I think, not sure, they have a three blade feathering with streamlined tips. My 2 Blade folding has streamlined tips and it out-performs my fixed blade prop in every way but in reverse (But not by very much) I have to pop it in gear and then Neutral; a couple of times until a gain steerage and then it equal to the fixed. BUT__--__ That still doesn't answer the question you created with the "Useless Propeller" heading. I would truly like to know its short coming or if it is operators problems So, please don't change the subject. Give us your reason for calling it Useless. As you can probably can figure I like my Martec very much. I don't usually use my engine when the weather acts up. I reef down to a comfortable ride and control from inside the Pilothouse. I do start the engine at the outer Harbor marker and drop in into gear at a fast idle. This is so I can still maintain control as I drop the main into the Lazy Jacks and furl the head sail. This was what I did when I had a boat. I would like to warn the new ower of any problem I'm not aware of The new owner has both Props but I left the Folder on the shaft and the fixed in the gear locker. By the way; There is no way I'd ever recomend that Monstrosity in your picture. Sail boat Aux. IMHO should be as simple as possible http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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He's not just an anyone. He's a nobody.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Paladin wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... | My boat has a fixed, two-blade prop. Seems to work fine. It figures you'd be more familiar with the prop than the sails. Paladin. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com Teranews? R U a flunker? I have a 3 blade, fixed 21X21 and it seems to work fine as well. No cavitation noted. joe |
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http://sites.mercurymarine.com/porta...che ma=PORTAL
Three- vs. Four-blades? Four blade propellers usually: a.. Plane the boat faster than 3-blade propellers b.. Keep the boat on plane at a lower speed c.. Give improved mid-range speed at the same RPM as a 3-blade propeller d.. Provide quicker acceleration than most 3-blade propellers e.. Run smoother than 3-blade propellers f.. Have better holding power in rough conditions g.. Are less likely to ventilate in sharp turns h.. Provide better low speed handling i.. Are not quite as fast on the top end as a comparable 3-blade propeller http://www.marinepartsman.com/about-...ousings_1.html The 4 blade design (stainless steel) is popular with boaters who are looking for a good hole shot, better acceleration, and better bow lift (higher trim angle) to reduce boat drag (too much of boat in water- reducing top end speed). Important: 4 blade designs allow your boat to stay on plane at a lower rpm, producing a slower cruising speed without loss of plane of the boat in rough seas and conditions. Renegade props (4 blade) are of an excellent design -allowing better top end, speed, with minimal drag. http://www.boatsunlimitedny.com/products/propellers.php Number of Blades Some propellers have three blades, while others have four. Which should you chose? Generally, a 3-blade propeller provides good performance in most circumstances. A 4-blade propeller, however, can provide better performance in rough water or with high mounting heights (such as Flats boats). This is because a 4-blade propeller has more blades to hold the water when air may be present in the water, which is more common in rough water or with a high engine mounting height. San Juan 23: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/23..._tips/d06.html PROPELLER CHOICE - The pitch of the stock propeller for most small 2 cycle outboards is designed to push a light aluminum fishing boat at planing speed, not a 1.5 ton displacement sail boat hull at 5 knots. On a planing hull the engine can rev freely and cool properly pushing a light load within its designed RPM range. When using the stock propeller to push a displacement hull like an SJ23, the engine will generally operate in the bottom half of the RPM or torque range. This overloads the engine resulting in overheating and accelerated wear. Be very wary of the throttle setting on your own outboard. Find the setting that produces maximum speed with minimum throttle. Notice that you can increase the throttle with very little more speed. To solve this problem you could change from a 2 bladed propeller to 3 bladed propeller or install a finer pitched propeller, usually 3 blades. Either change will achieve more push and longer engine life but with more noise. The fine pitched propeller, especially if it has three or four blades, is excellent for accelerating, towing, punching into a current or waves and really comes into its own when backing up or stopping. These propeller blades are generally round shaped (like a lily pad) versus the screw shaped propellers designed for speed. It should be noted that a 4 cycle engine generates more torque at a lower RPM than is a 2 cycle engine and is therefore is a better choice for pushing a displacement hull. Tested on Beneteau: http://www.bruntons-propellers.com/a...performance%22 |
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