bobk
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
Brian's posts on over-propping for better economy at displacement speeds continues to intrigue me, so I have decided to try it before I take the Chateau de Mer to Florida in October. However, I'd like to over prop it by increasing pitch rather than diameter because it is easier and cheaper.
Here are the details: Boat is a 1981 48MY series I, stabilized. Dry weight 45000 pounds, cruising weight not measured but likely 55000. Engines are 6V92 TA rated at 425 HP (rebuilt). Installed props are 26X22 four blade with a slight cup. When I bought the boat, she turned up 17 knots at proper rpm under load with 6 men, one gal and three quarters of fuel and water, but all owners stuff was off the boat. After we loaded her for extended cruising I struggled to get much past 12 knots, although rpm still comes up. BUT, that's not an issue as I'm happy at 8-8.5 knots (being an ex-trawler guy).
Hatteras literature says it should have 26X23 inch wheels so I expect I can at least go up one inch. The question is how much to increase the pitch when I'll only run 1000-1250 rpm? And will this get me the kind of increased mileage as Brian reported, or do I really need to increase diameter as well.
One additional point. Walter P has the same boat with larger 6V92's (500+ hp?) and the 26X23 inch wheels, and he makes at least 0.5 knot faster at 1000 rpm and easily turns up 17 knots..
And yes I know that I will destroy the engines if I try to push them hard when they are over-propped. I'm not going to install the controls on rpm as Brian did, just exercise self control.
Thoughts please??
Bob
Here are the details: Boat is a 1981 48MY series I, stabilized. Dry weight 45000 pounds, cruising weight not measured but likely 55000. Engines are 6V92 TA rated at 425 HP (rebuilt). Installed props are 26X22 four blade with a slight cup. When I bought the boat, she turned up 17 knots at proper rpm under load with 6 men, one gal and three quarters of fuel and water, but all owners stuff was off the boat. After we loaded her for extended cruising I struggled to get much past 12 knots, although rpm still comes up. BUT, that's not an issue as I'm happy at 8-8.5 knots (being an ex-trawler guy).
Hatteras literature says it should have 26X23 inch wheels so I expect I can at least go up one inch. The question is how much to increase the pitch when I'll only run 1000-1250 rpm? And will this get me the kind of increased mileage as Brian reported, or do I really need to increase diameter as well.
One additional point. Walter P has the same boat with larger 6V92's (500+ hp?) and the 26X23 inch wheels, and he makes at least 0.5 knot faster at 1000 rpm and easily turns up 17 knots..
And yes I know that I will destroy the engines if I try to push them hard when they are over-propped. I'm not going to install the controls on rpm as Brian did, just exercise self control.
Thoughts please??
Bob