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3 blade vs 4 blade props

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Need to replace the props on my 38c, as it turns out the boy has had the wrong size props since I bought it. Was given options in 3 and 4 blade. Anyone have recommendations one O’Leary or another, the wrong size ones were 4 blade
 
3 BLADE- Louder, more vibration, better top speed
4 BLADE- quiet, smooth, slightly better cruise speed, less top speed.
 
4 or 5 never a 3
 
Seven, what are the advantages of 5 blades?
 
No vibration. Smooth. Very very expensive
 
No vibration. Smooth. Very very expensive

So Very very Expensive is now a advantage ;)

I went with 4 blade very very Happy :cool:
 
Tried a set of proper sized zf CBC machined 3 bladders last night and picked up 3.5 knots. Didn’t realize how bad the wrong size prop affects performance. Still running hot on exhaust on starboard , so have to investigate further. Also not pulling wot
 
I went from my Hatteras factory original three blade props to four blade when I re-engined about 25 years ago. I was immediately struck by the huge improvement in maneuvering at idle speed. Using the clutches to enter or leave a slip gave an instantaneous result. The old props seemed to spend a second or two just spinning before the boat would react. Four blades were much better. They dig right in and move the boat.

I am discounting both the added horsepower from my new engines (not present at idle) and the slight change in gear ratios from my new Twin Disc transmissions. I believe it all comes from the propellers.
 
Tried a set of proper sized zf CBC machined 3 bladders last night and picked up 3.5 knots. Didn’t realize how bad the wrong size prop affects performance. Still running hot on exhaust on starboard , so have to investigate further. Also not pulling wot

If you haven't done so recently, you should get your engines tuned prior to final prop testing/ decision.It can make quite a difference at cruise and top end. The engines have to reach full RPM at WOT.
 

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