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![]() Steve Lusardi wrote: Of course a 3 blade prop will out perform a two blade under motor, assuming a 40% Blade Area Ratio (BAR) for the 2 blade and a 70% for the 3 blade. Drag is a whole other issue. The statement cannot be made that there is less drag when free wheeling than with the prop stalled. There are other issues. The result needs to be tested in each boat in both ways. As a designer of a power generator that derives its energy by a free wheeling prop, I have not located a study of propeller design for efficiency in the drag mode, so until one is done, it is best guess and trial by error. Steve "terry" had originally written, ps.com... Thinking of changing to a 3 blade prop? ................ snip...... .. Terry now writes: Many thanks indeed to those who have so far replied and also for the information and ideas. BTW our 9HP in a boat of that weight/style would not seem to 'over engined'. I guess maximum hull speed based on the sq.root of the waterline length of 21 feet would be about 4.5 to 5 knots? AIUI, massive amounts of power are required to drive a displacement hull above 'hull speed'. Main purpose of our engine will be to get out of and into docking spaces. Or, very rarely here, the wind dies! We have also added a 60 to 80 amp alternator to the Volvo while retaining the Bosch starter/generator for starting only. The generator was only capable of 8 amps 12 volt DC output. All the ideas and comments much appreciated. |
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