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Ed February 10th 06 04:15 PM

Two Bladed prop question
 
My old ysb8 yanmar on my light weight 26' British built Trapper 300 finally
bit the dust last fall and I managed to find a used 1gm10. The old yanmar's
output rotation is opposite of the new one. The old propeller was a LH 11X10
two bladed bronze type. The engines are nearly the same in output. Would a
12X8 RH two bladed prop be appropriate? (an extra inch in diameter would
still clear the hull) Would there be availability problems finding an 11
inch prop...

Any thoughts would be appreciated




[email protected] February 10th 06 07:31 PM

Two Bladed prop question
 
There is a rule of thumb about prop clearance but I forget it but you
can probably google it. I think that with a 2 blade that can be
aligned with the keel, you should use the largest prop that will allow
this clearance.


derbyrm February 11th 06 05:29 PM

Two Bladed prop question
 
From Dave Gerr's "The Nature of Boats:" Ten percent (of the prop diameter)
is the bare minimum (tip clearance). 14 to 18 percent is the standard ideal
distance though bigger is better. High speed planing hulls should have 20
percent. Fair the edges of the prop aperture.

He also discusses propeller sizing and other factors.

Roger

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There is a rule of thumb about prop clearance but I forget it but you
can probably google it. I think that with a 2 blade that can be
aligned with the keel, you should use the largest prop that will allow
this clearance.




Richard M. Geis February 14th 06 03:59 AM

Two Bladed prop question
 
Is there a problem with the old prop? Why not just switch the "F" and
the "R" on the gear shifter?

Well you said any thoughts.



Ed wrote:
My old ysb8 yanmar on my light weight 26' British built Trapper 300 finally
bit the dust last fall and I managed to find a used 1gm10. The old yanmar's
output rotation is opposite of the new one. The old propeller was a LH 11X10
two bladed bronze type. The engines are nearly the same in output. Would a
12X8 RH two bladed prop be appropriate? (an extra inch in diameter would
still clear the hull) Would there be availability problems finding an 11
inch prop...

Any thoughts would be appreciated





John Cassara February 15th 06 07:48 PM

Two Bladed prop question
 
Some times you can just flip the cable mount to the other side. What was a
push becomes a pull.


"Richard M. Geis" wrote in message
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Is there a problem with the old prop? Why not just switch the "F" and the
"R" on the gear shifter?

Well you said any thoughts.



Ed wrote:
My old ysb8 yanmar on my light weight 26' British built Trapper 300
finally
bit the dust last fall and I managed to find a used 1gm10. The old
yanmar's
output rotation is opposite of the new one. The old propeller was a LH
11X10
two bladed bronze type. The engines are nearly the same in output. Would
a
12X8 RH two bladed prop be appropriate? (an extra inch in diameter would
still clear the hull) Would there be availability problems finding an 11
inch prop...

Any thoughts would be appreciated








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