madhatter1
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 34' CONVERTIBLE (1965 - 1969)
So we all know a new set of props is in my future. Was trying hard to buy a new set of 4 blades but all have lead times that will not help me. Taking a step back and moving forward more slowly and not in a reactionary way.
Did plan on going to 4 blade props next year as I cruise the boat at 1800-1900 RPM's. 3 blades perform best at higher speeds and I will only ever run WOT with mechanic on board (performance testing, reading temps, etc.) and I believe the 4 blades should provide a bump in cruise speed. But then have heard "modern" props can provide even more gains. Now I don't think a new prop can take my 23 MPH cruise at 1850 to 26 MPH. But a 1-1.5 MPH pickup at same fuel burn would be sweet.
So what say the HOF group? Is there any tech I should be looking into? I was told (by General Propeller who did the calc off my last prop scan job and boat specifics) to go from 28x24.5 3 blades to 4 blade they should be 28x22 which seems light but maybe the 4 blades have that much less slip. If I did 22 pitch I would add a light or medium cup. Also considered going to bronze to save a few bucks but after much reading I see the Nibral blades are slightly thinner and flex less so going for Best performance think I need to stick with Nibral. Please offer all advice, opinions, and experience.
Did plan on going to 4 blade props next year as I cruise the boat at 1800-1900 RPM's. 3 blades perform best at higher speeds and I will only ever run WOT with mechanic on board (performance testing, reading temps, etc.) and I believe the 4 blades should provide a bump in cruise speed. But then have heard "modern" props can provide even more gains. Now I don't think a new prop can take my 23 MPH cruise at 1850 to 26 MPH. But a 1-1.5 MPH pickup at same fuel burn would be sweet.
So what say the HOF group? Is there any tech I should be looking into? I was told (by General Propeller who did the calc off my last prop scan job and boat specifics) to go from 28x24.5 3 blades to 4 blade they should be 28x22 which seems light but maybe the 4 blades have that much less slip. If I did 22 pitch I would add a light or medium cup. Also considered going to bronze to save a few bucks but after much reading I see the Nibral blades are slightly thinner and flex less so going for Best performance think I need to stick with Nibral. Please offer all advice, opinions, and experience.