Repower to 3GM30F H33C prop?

Sep 22, 2009
84
Hunter 33 1980 Kingston
I've been looking at re-powering my H33C for quite a while and found a 3GM30F at a fair price in Montreal this winter. The engine is in very good shape.

The bulletproof 2QM15 was running fine but I always thought that twice the hp would be welcomed if I were to go down the St. Lawrence and hope to come back despite winds and currents. The 2QM is stored inside now and available.

I'm about to order a new shaft as the original bronze one has a bit of a wobble at the tapered end and some wear at the strut.

I also got a Kiwiprop from the guy who sold me the 3GM30F but I want to have a spare bronze 2 blade prop on hand.
I got some different recommendations from Michigan Wheel and other suppliers. I'm sure some of you here have one fitted already. I'd like a 2 blade spare for easier storage. Looking to buy used preferable.

Size?

Cheers!

Sylvain
 
Dec 14, 2003
1,433
Hunter 34 Lake of Two Mountains, QC, Can
Sylvain, I don't know if it's going to be of any help but my 34 (1 inch shaft) had a 15 X 15 RH 2-blade prop before I switched to a 3 -blade (15 X 11). My 3GM30F engine has the Kanzaki tranny with a 2.61/1 ratio.
 
Mar 5, 2012
152
Hunter 37-cutter Saint Augustine
I've been looking at re-powering my H33C for quite a while and found a 3GM30F at a fair price in Montreal this winter. The engine is in very good shape.

The bulletproof 2QM15 was running fine but I always thought that twice the hp would be welcomed if I were to go down the St. Lawrence and hope to come back despite winds and currents. The 2QM is stored inside now and available.

I'm about to order a new shaft as the original bronze one has a bit of a wobble at the tapered end and some wear at the strut.

I also got a Kiwiprop from the guy who sold me the 3GM30F but I want to have a spare bronze 2 blade prop on hand.
I got some different recommendations from Michigan Wheel and other suppliers. I'm sure some of you here have one fitted already. I'd like a 2 blade spare for easier storage. Looking to buy used preferable.

Size?

Cheers!

Sylvain
Hello Sylvian
I have a 2 blade max prop, my first 2 blade prop! Fully adjustable pitch, I saw a person selling one on the classifieds in this site, it,s a nice as it feathers when sailing but goes in to full pitch either way foward or reverse,now the bad side it has terrible prop walk with to two blades I had never had so much prop walk as when I switched from 2 to 3 blades and the 3 blade had less vibration than the two blade something to think about,good choice in motors though they run great and the 3 cylinder will vibrate the boat less. hope that helps.
Frank
 
Jun 3, 2004
890
Hunter 34 Toronto, Ontario Canada
Sylvain- I have a 2 blade 15X12 that I replaced with a 3 bade Campbell Sailor 14X9. It is a 1" shaft RH prop. If you are interested in it- drop me a PM.
 
Sep 22, 2009
84
Hunter 33 1980 Kingston
I had bought a Kiwiprop from the guy who sold me the 3GM30F and got a 15RH14 as a spare to keep onboard. The nose cone broke while attempting to pre load the tension on the spring. I'm glad I got that fixed 2 blade prop because that's what got installed on the new shaft. The 3GM30 is so much quieter. It feels under propped with a 15RH14 but I'll put up with it this year.
 

Tim M

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Oct 19, 2014
25
Hunter 37C Blaine,Wa.
Are you sure you're under-propped? Do you easily achieve maximum rpm at WOT? Can you cruise at hull-speed at 2100 -2200 rpm? On our 37c the 3qm30 would max out at 2,200 rpm at WOT while underway when we first got it last year. It had all the signs of being over-propped. As Jim says the 37c came with a 15x16 2-blade. After talking to 'the man' at West by North I decided on the 3-blade Campbell Sailer 15x12. His recommendation was 15x11 but I felt that was a little too drastic a change for a 30 year old engine - even though the hours meter says around 3K. The engine will develop full rpm now at WOT and the vibration is much, much less while underway. 6.5 kts/hr at 2200 rpm without the smoking - and power in reserve. I talked with a number of specialists from various prop manufacturers and suppliers before ordering one and giving them all the same specs, came up with a wide range of recommendations - some were helpful and some not so much. I chose what I did partly because of satisfied customers' write-ups on this website and am glad that I did - I'd recommend one. If the prop-walk issue changed at all I think it's maybe a little less with the 3-blade - but maybe my thinking is affected by what I paid for it. The old 2-blade makes a good emergency back-up. Good luck.
Tim
 
May 12, 2011
2
hunter 27 Guntersville
Might be interested in the engine. I have a H27 with a 1GM. My engine is in good condition, but like you, looking for a little more power. When you get a chance, give me a call at 205-240-7148.