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Glenn Ashmore wrote:
I had not thought of the J-prop but I will look at them. The 3 bladed Gori and MaxProp are near the top of my list. Glenn, I looked into all of the above, plus J Prop and the Kiwi plastic ones. I ended up with a _used_ 17" Autostream bought from a private seller in Oz, but was leaning to the Kiwi prop for weight (catamaran) and cost reasons previously. Kiwi: - cheaper than the rest - corresponded with one early adopter who had only good words to say - blades maybe a bit more vulnerable if you hit debris, but maybe this saves a shaft or coupling? - chunky hub Maxprop - good track record - expensive for the VP version Autostream - continuous improvement from their earliest models - Duplex s.s. construction with low corrosion - simple and very nice engineering. I like this - seals are simple O-rings at blade hubs with delrin bushings - independent reverse/fwd. pitch, easily adjustable with a wrench and allen key underwater - I don't think their blade area is anything different from Maxprop J-Prop - asked for price from Quebec distributor (out of sight) so didn't think about it further All Feathering props: - must exchange blades to change pitch; usually time limit on this - can't change pitch if boat more loaded/fouled bottom - lower efficicency in head seas/wind - best choice for racing oriented boats but not cruising boats IMO Autoprop - bloody costly and fairly heavy Varifold - no opinion Evan Gatehouse |