Sea Rider
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My cousin just received a brand new out of the french shipyard Beneteau 45 footer. It's equipped with a Yanmar 40 HP saildrive unit, the lower leg and prop is located somewhere middle to aft of the sailboat. Much better than the traditional shaft and prop drive method. Motor specs states max 3000 wot revs, doesn't state a minimum as in outboards.

The sailboat weights 5 ton bare bone and 6.5 tons with 6 passengers along water and diesel tanks fully filled. As I like to maximize props for top performance will recommended my cousin to go for a wot spin fully loaded on flat calm, no wind water cond and check achieved rpm to check if delivered prop is doing its homework right or so-so.

Dilemma : prop it right for full weight in order to achieve 3000 max rpm or not. Current prop Is a retractable 3 blade prop with unknown pitch factory installed in France. Know that when tanks become empty or with much less passengers or a combo of both situations will need to throttle less for motor no to over rev.
On its maiden voyage went from Callao (Peru) to Salinas (Ecuador) 1170 Km distance in 3 days with sails and motor revving between 2000 to 2500 rpm with excellent low fuel consumption going down the Humbold Current.

Is there someone with proven sailboat experience that can share his personal experience propping right a large sailboat with varying loads.
Happy Boating

The sailboat weights 5 ton bare bone and 6.5 tons with 6 passengers along water and diesel tanks fully filled. As I like to maximize props for top performance will recommended my cousin to go for a wot spin fully loaded on flat calm, no wind water cond and check achieved rpm to check if delivered prop is doing its homework right or so-so.

Dilemma : prop it right for full weight in order to achieve 3000 max rpm or not. Current prop Is a retractable 3 blade prop with unknown pitch factory installed in France. Know that when tanks become empty or with much less passengers or a combo of both situations will need to throttle less for motor no to over rev.
On its maiden voyage went from Callao (Peru) to Salinas (Ecuador) 1170 Km distance in 3 days with sails and motor revving between 2000 to 2500 rpm with excellent low fuel consumption going down the Humbold Current.

Is there someone with proven sailboat experience that can share his personal experience propping right a large sailboat with varying loads.
Happy Boating