I have a 3QM30H in my 1980 Hunter 37C.
Just did a haul out and had a local yard do a bunch of work:
I'm thinking of going with the often recommended 16x14 Michigan Wheel Prop. I'm wondering if going to larger diameter and a smaller pitch should still give me the push that the boat needs in the Chesapeake chop, while reducing the vertical component of the wash which is driving me sideways instead of backwards... I'm going to be asking the local prop shops, hoping to get some input from other H37C owners in addition. I am only considering fixed props for reliability and maintenance matters.
The Yanmar 3QM30H has a 2600RPM continuous rating on the engine and I cruise at 2200RPM (I have the cockpit back-washed from the drains if I try to push harder than this). I feel I should be fine to drop the pitch a little. 3QM30H power curves and specifications here:
http://www.yanmar.com.au/media/35501/2qm20h 3qm30h.pdf
P.S.: tending to the rudder cracks and bottom paint next year. Photos make this all look much worse than it is.
Just did a haul out and had a local yard do a bunch of work:
- New stainless steel shaft with all new hardware
- New Duramax Cutless bearing.
- New PYI PSS Shaft Seal (dry in the bilge, now)
- Reputable prop shop that made the shaft also touched up the 3-blade prop that was on the boat, I couldn't determine the manufacturer and it's a 15X15 according to the only stamps I could find (front face of hub).
- New shaft zinc and Pettit Barnacle Barrier to try and protect the new hardware
- Engine alignment checked and was very good with no required adjustments.
I'm thinking of going with the often recommended 16x14 Michigan Wheel Prop. I'm wondering if going to larger diameter and a smaller pitch should still give me the push that the boat needs in the Chesapeake chop, while reducing the vertical component of the wash which is driving me sideways instead of backwards... I'm going to be asking the local prop shops, hoping to get some input from other H37C owners in addition. I am only considering fixed props for reliability and maintenance matters.
The Yanmar 3QM30H has a 2600RPM continuous rating on the engine and I cruise at 2200RPM (I have the cockpit back-washed from the drains if I try to push harder than this). I feel I should be fine to drop the pitch a little. 3QM30H power curves and specifications here:
http://www.yanmar.com.au/media/35501/2qm20h 3qm30h.pdf
P.S.: tending to the rudder cracks and bottom paint next year. Photos make this all look much worse than it is.
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