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On Oct 16, 4:29 am, "Dennis Pogson"
wrote: Frogwatch wrote: Anybody have experience with these? I am about to replace my fixed 3 bladed prop on my 8.5M S2. This looks like a potentially good candidate replacement because they have already figured out which prop works for a given boat and because they say they can put a larger prop on with their "Extendo" system. I am a little worried about the plastic of this prop not being able to take my aggressive barnacle removal method. Is it easy enough to remove that re-painting it every so-often works? My old bronze prop has succumbed to corrosion and many impacts with oyster beds and with a Laser mast in the water. Now, one of the advantages of a 2 blade prop is that you can align it with the keel for lower drag. How does one do this? Do you simply mark the prop shaft inside the boat and then rotate it till your mark is in the right place? This really seems like a PITA considering the gawdawful engine installation on most boats. Even on my boat it requires removing an engine panel and peering down into a dark space. Is there any other system? Would the prop left in neutral auto-rotate to the lowest drag position (I have never had a two blade prop so I dont know) and stay? Could I attach a magnet to the shaft so that it engages a magnetic reed switch (non-contact) to tell me when it is in correct position? Can you get it in correct position by "bumping" the start switch? Ever heard of a thing called paint? You can even mark a prop shaft with it. I won't charge for this piece of wisdom as I learned it about fifty years ago. (and the piant is still there!) You could easily fit a small glass spyhole in the cockpit floor. However, some sailors would argue that allowing the shaft to rotate in neutral causes less drag than locking it in the upright position, particularly on a modern fin/skeg design. Dennis. Dennis. My primary motivations for being interested in CDI is that I hear so many stories of ppl who get new props and they just are not right and thye just live with it due to the cost of hauling to change them. CDI seems to have gotten it right and their props are supposed to be easy to change if not. They can be changed in the water . Another reason for considering a two blade instead of simply replacing my existing 3 blade is that I have been in a few races lately on other boats and I might want to do club races in mine. |
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