what prop to use?

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Feb 12, 2006
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- - Riverside, NJ
I would like to get more power from my 8HP. This 27' 1976 is in great shape and the motor is just fine. To increase headway I was told to get a new three blade prop. I'm having trouble finding one to fit with the skeg design of the boat. Any thoughts?
 
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Dan

3 blade is for power boats

If you are going to travel the intercoastal where it's mostly motoring, then a 3 blade prop would help. If you do more sailing then the 3 blade will kill your boat speed. Give up all hope of racing with a 3 blade.
 
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Doug

Don't Over Prop

Make sure you get the right sized 3 blade. Over sized props will cause the motor to over heat and shorten life. This might not show up until you are motoring in a deep swell with head winds and or current. If it does not fit in to the space it may be to big. Then again tight space can reduce efficiency.
 
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Dan

3 blade is for power boats

If you are going to travel the intercoastal where it's mostly motoring, then a 3 blade prop would help. If you do more sailing then the 3 blade will kill your boat speed. Give up all hope of racing with a 3 blade.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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- - Sandusky Harbor Marina, Lake Erie
Three blade does not add more power

Acceleration will be better with 3 blades, but sustained power (cruising speed) will be the same, assuming proper matching of the prop to your engine and boat. And you will give up at least a half a knot while sailing. The improved acceleration will improve "punch" through waves, but wou will still be underpowered. I picked up a half knot with my 1977 2 blade prop (and 8 hp engine) by having the prop retuned, and a blade tip modification performed by the Alameda prop shop for under $200. But Lady Lillie is still underpowered, especially heading into a stiff wind and waves. The only way to add more _power_ is to replace the power plant - and the prop to match the new engine. David Lady Lillie
 
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Bill Edmundson

Props.

I just did a prop calc on boat diesel.com. The original prop was 2 blade 13"x9 pitch. Max. 4.9 kts. If you go to 3 blades you need 12"x9 pitch. Same Max. 4.9 kts. We are limited by HP, not prop. You might get less prop walk with the 3 blade. The most important thing is not to overload the engine!
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
3 blade will actually create more prop walk

It is not true that 3 bladed props will create less prop walk. It is true that a smaller prop (less diameter) will create less prop walk. Prop walk is reduced by having a larger clearance between the hull and the prop. David is refering to the Non-slip-tip that was patent by Killian Props. You can reach them at Bay Props in Alameda, CA.
 
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John

Thanks

Thanks for the help, I'll use a Poly type two blade that is suppose to be excellent.
 
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Sean

just a thought

I know it's controversial so I will say this and duck. You can double your horsepower relatively cheaply by adding a kicker bracket and outboard. Also gives you 100% motor redundancy. Downside is you will mess up the lines of a very pretty boat. Also, kicker might not help you at all in a heavy sea. But I did it and I really like the setup. But I have to motor for 20 minutes against the prevailing wind every time I go out sailing. And I will say that while the outboard has failed me many times, the SB8 never has.
 
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