I can't seem to find with Google or Yahoo search engines any table or formula for determining the 3-blade equivalent to my existing 2-blade prop.
I have read that actually calculating the right prop from scratch is quite detailed. (Inputs include rated engine HP, rated max engine RPM, gear reduction ratio, beam, length on waterline, displacement, and more). My current 2-Blade prop, 16(D)x15(P) RH, as specified by Hunter, I think is matched about as right as can be for the engine/boat. The engine's rpm's max out right at its rating and max speed motoring at about 7kts would seem to be near the boats hull speed. But I want to try a 3-blade to see if I can reduce the severe prop walk I have in reverse. Is there a simple conversion table for 2 vs. 3 blade equivalents?
regards,
rardi
I have read that actually calculating the right prop from scratch is quite detailed. (Inputs include rated engine HP, rated max engine RPM, gear reduction ratio, beam, length on waterline, displacement, and more). My current 2-Blade prop, 16(D)x15(P) RH, as specified by Hunter, I think is matched about as right as can be for the engine/boat. The engine's rpm's max out right at its rating and max speed motoring at about 7kts would seem to be near the boats hull speed. But I want to try a 3-blade to see if I can reduce the severe prop walk I have in reverse. Is there a simple conversion table for 2 vs. 3 blade equivalents?
regards,
rardi