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Steve Hornberger
I am at a point where I must rebuild my Yanmar 3HM35F engine or replace it. ;-( This particular engine model is out of production, though. :-( The boat currently has a 17 X 15 two bladed prop and one inch shaft that provides adequate performance for this 35 Hp engine. Of course, for several years, there were also many questions about this particular boat and proper prop sizes.Am considering replacing the old engine with the new Yanmar 3JH2(B)E, which is a 39 hp engine. If I do that, I absolutely want to marry the engine to the proper prop to do the work. So, without changing the shaft diameter, what prop would be recommended for the engine and the boat to attain maximum normal cruising speed (6.8 to 7.2 knots in 1 - 2 foot chop and 10-15 knots headwind) for the boat at a reasonable operating RPM and at the same time produce the power necessary in nastier Chesapeake chop to maintain 6 plus knots, which tends to be short and steep in stiffer winds?This new model engine produces 39 hp at 3600 RPM. So, I suspect normal operating RPM at 80 to 90 percent RPM would equate to 2900 - 3250 PRM operating range.The new engine can be viewed at www.mackboring.com under marine engines.