I'm curious about what you have/had for prop size. I've got a Catalina 27 that I'm converting to the 10KW kit from Thunderstruck and yesterday I pulled the boat for bottom work and took a look at the current prop from a Atomic4 setup. Prop is a 2 blade and looks to be about 10 inches. Its in sad shape and I'm considering replacing it.
John
On 5/18/2020 11:42 PM, theresa Montya wrote:
Tom, thanks for sharing. I've been thinking we need to get a new prop too. We have a 1979, 27 ' hunter about 7,000 displacement. Spring break 2019 we went electric using the 10 kw Motor from thunder struck... I feel our big gal is a little wimpy when we're backing out of our slip and fighting a little wind..(we jokingly call it the harbor parade).All that said we do love being electric... it's been very reliable and gets us where we need and that makes me very happy. I plan to talk to your prop guy.
Theresa & Jay from Texas
On May 18, 2020, at 1:54 PM, tom@tsteininc.com wrote:
I bought a prop from Ryan at Valley prop in California to replace the original two bladed prop from the diesel on my 1980 O'Day 30'. The new prop is a 15" 9.5 pitch three blade. I've got the Thunderstruck 10KW kit with 4 12 volt AGM batteries. The new prop is like night and day in terms of propulsion efficiency. I thank whoever told me about Valley Prop and recommend them.
tom@tsteininc.com
850 259-8600
Thos. Stein Inc.78B Ricker Ave.Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
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On May 18, 2020, at 07:07, Larry Brown <elcapitanbrown@gmail.com> wrote:
On this subject I think I'm about to pull the trigger on a prop. I have an email out to the prop guys in California Bob mentioned to see what they say. But here's my thinking...
I have only been on two trips that had overnight sails. On both of them I picked up crab traps. I used to have a full keel monohull and never suffered such a thing. Now I realize everyone's pain. I seriously want to bet a folding prop. Reading some reviews it looks like Flexofold is the best folding prop out there. My current prop is a two blade 18". Not sure of the pitch. I plan on moving to the 3:1 reduction from my current 2:1.
The highest pitch flexofold offers is 16 for the 18". It's expensive for sure but slipping by the crab traps would be much more desirable. Questions are whether the pitch is enough and and will the 3:1 work well with the 18" prop.
Motor is the Thunderstruck 12kw 48v
The current 3 kt performance has to go.
Larry
On Mar 7, 2020, at 8:32 PM, Bob Jennings <heatnh@gmail.com> wrote:
Part of the problem with heading into a 15 knot wind with gusts... First off it's a sailboat, they get blown around while motoring.Secondly, you just don't have enough headway. Unlike our ICE counterparts you're in a boat that utilizes an electric drive so like all of us, you're light on the throttle in order to extend range.Ask me how I know this :)
Prop, on my 28', currently running a 4 bladed 12x12.5 meant for a wakeboard boat. I started out with a 14x10 3 bladed. Imo, get rid of that 2 bladed prop.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 5:31 PM <tom@tsteininc.com> wrote:
I've got an O'Day 30' with a Thunderstruck 10K motor, 2:1 reduction and 4 AGM batteries. I've got the original 16" pitch 9, 2 blade prop that was powered by a 16HP Universal when the boat was built. I'm convinced there must be something more efficient. I can't even maintain a course into a 15mph wind.
I'm with Jeff looking for suggestions
tom@tsteininc.com
850 259-8600
Thos. Stein Inc.78B Ricker Ave.Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
Florida underground utility contractor license RU0058046Florida plumbing contractor license RF0057995
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