onegreatsteak
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I know this is an old often used topic but what I want is to just get a starting point.
Restoring an old Bayliner Nisqually. Its a 24 Ft cabin cruiser. 4400 pounds, 60 gallons of fuel 420 pounds , deep V , Flybridge. Guessing 4 crew at 600 pounds. supplies/whatever 300 pounds. For 5720 total pounds. Probably call it 6000 Pounds.
Original prop is a 15" 18 pitch for a 220 Hp Volvo Penta. Motor is completely rebuilt and modernized with newer heads, comp cams Marine cam rated for Idle to 4800 rpm, and carburetor. Comp cams Dyno chart on the cam showed it at 335 hp at 4800 rpm. That was dyno not real world. My guess is 290 to 320 which seems to be a good guess, since the original prop is doing about 4000 rpm at half carburetor opening measured at the shaft. The engine is new and I am not pushing it further till I get more hours on the engine. Did not even stay long there then.
I am after a starting guess on the prop. I would like to go to a 4 blade but the ones available for an AQ 270 are 14" 23 pitch one inch smaller then my 15" prop but much higher pitch. Losing the inch effectively negates some of the high pitch. But I am not sure if the inch loss would be a - for efficiency. Or if the 4th blade would make up for it.
The boat will spend most of its time at just over plane and trolling off shore at low speed which is why the super torkey cam. If I can get close I can have the prop repitched up or down 2 inches probably be on the money.
Restoring an old Bayliner Nisqually. Its a 24 Ft cabin cruiser. 4400 pounds, 60 gallons of fuel 420 pounds , deep V , Flybridge. Guessing 4 crew at 600 pounds. supplies/whatever 300 pounds. For 5720 total pounds. Probably call it 6000 Pounds.
Original prop is a 15" 18 pitch for a 220 Hp Volvo Penta. Motor is completely rebuilt and modernized with newer heads, comp cams Marine cam rated for Idle to 4800 rpm, and carburetor. Comp cams Dyno chart on the cam showed it at 335 hp at 4800 rpm. That was dyno not real world. My guess is 290 to 320 which seems to be a good guess, since the original prop is doing about 4000 rpm at half carburetor opening measured at the shaft. The engine is new and I am not pushing it further till I get more hours on the engine. Did not even stay long there then.
I am after a starting guess on the prop. I would like to go to a 4 blade but the ones available for an AQ 270 are 14" 23 pitch one inch smaller then my 15" prop but much higher pitch. Losing the inch effectively negates some of the high pitch. But I am not sure if the inch loss would be a - for efficiency. Or if the 4th blade would make up for it.
The boat will spend most of its time at just over plane and trolling off shore at low speed which is why the super torkey cam. If I can get close I can have the prop repitched up or down 2 inches probably be on the money.