hi guys; as a lot of you already know i have just rebuilt my boar and my motor;
motor mercruiser 4.3
stern alpha one gen II ratio 1: 1.65
boat dry weight 3300 lib so i would expect at least 4400 lib in running condition
first propeller tested a stainless still 14.75x 17 ( no enought rpm)
top rpm 4200 speed 31 knot fuel consuption 54 l per hour
at 3000 rpm 20 knot petrol 34 liters per hour
at 3200 rpm 22 knot petrol 35 lhr
then i tryed one 15.5 x 15 alluminium (18° blade angle) this is the propeller that old owner of my previous 4.3 efi with same stern gave me and i was using on the efi model
with this i had:
3000 rpm -- 16 knot 28 l/hr
3500 rpm -- 21,4 kn 36 lth
4700 rp ( max rpm) 28/29 kn--61 lhr
3rd tryal
alluminium 15x17
3000 rpm 16,7 kn 28,5 lhr
3500 rpm 22 kn 40 lhr
4400 rpm max speed 28 kn 57 lhr
4th tryal one alluminium stamped 15,5 x 17 ( shop that lant this to me told me that i should be 15 ( blade angle 10 °) but test seems confirm 17
3000 rpm 20 kn 28 lhr
3500 rpm 24 kn 35 lh
4200 rpm max 29 kn 54 lh
when i was in the shop, were they gave me last propeller and check angle of mine ecc they modify my 15,5x15 alluminium prop due to the fact that was damaged and noy it is 15x15.
with this new conf i got more or less same resoult ( just 0,5 knot less at same rpm, but i can reach 4800 rpm instead 4700 with same speed)
the alluminium 15,5x17 is the one that in cruise speed seems to be the best one, it use less petrol and more speed, and feeling is better while running in terms of confort, but unfortunatelly i can not reach more than 4200 ( temperature was stabile at 70 deg)
what is your suggestion? i'm in about to buy the final propeller, but in doubt what ( and especially if 3 or 4 blade) alluminium or stainles still.
thanks to who will reply
motor mercruiser 4.3
stern alpha one gen II ratio 1: 1.65
boat dry weight 3300 lib so i would expect at least 4400 lib in running condition
first propeller tested a stainless still 14.75x 17 ( no enought rpm)
top rpm 4200 speed 31 knot fuel consuption 54 l per hour
at 3000 rpm 20 knot petrol 34 liters per hour
at 3200 rpm 22 knot petrol 35 lhr
then i tryed one 15.5 x 15 alluminium (18° blade angle) this is the propeller that old owner of my previous 4.3 efi with same stern gave me and i was using on the efi model
with this i had:
3000 rpm -- 16 knot 28 l/hr
3500 rpm -- 21,4 kn 36 lth
4700 rp ( max rpm) 28/29 kn--61 lhr
3rd tryal
alluminium 15x17
3000 rpm 16,7 kn 28,5 lhr
3500 rpm 22 kn 40 lhr
4400 rpm max speed 28 kn 57 lhr
4th tryal one alluminium stamped 15,5 x 17 ( shop that lant this to me told me that i should be 15 ( blade angle 10 °) but test seems confirm 17
3000 rpm 20 kn 28 lhr
3500 rpm 24 kn 35 lh
4200 rpm max 29 kn 54 lh
when i was in the shop, were they gave me last propeller and check angle of mine ecc they modify my 15,5x15 alluminium prop due to the fact that was damaged and noy it is 15x15.
with this new conf i got more or less same resoult ( just 0,5 knot less at same rpm, but i can reach 4800 rpm instead 4700 with same speed)
the alluminium 15,5x17 is the one that in cruise speed seems to be the best one, it use less petrol and more speed, and feeling is better while running in terms of confort, but unfortunatelly i can not reach more than 4200 ( temperature was stabile at 70 deg)
what is your suggestion? i'm in about to buy the final propeller, but in doubt what ( and especially if 3 or 4 blade) alluminium or stainles still.
thanks to who will reply