Paul Bruner
Forum - Seaman Apprentice
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Boat Name / Hull Number: Fraternize/1759
Model Year: 2006
Home Port: MacDill AFB, FL
Posts: 9
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« on: September 29, 2011, 08:32:21 PM » |
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Okay, I'm at the kitchen counter drinking Tequila...neat, with a 16" Kiwi Prop pitched at 21 degrees next to the computer. I'm $1510 into this expedition (always talk $ up front, always please).
I've read all 3 dozen+ posts containing "Kiwi"...completely. The summery is: overall the Kiwi Prop was the best "marketed" prop on the forum, everyone approves of the prop (of course after spending 12-15 Bens for it, so do I, not even operating the boat, ever), 15.5-16" is too big, 20 or more degrees of pitch is too much, the engines (-25 or -35) smoke when attempting to develop the full RPMs recommended by Universal, tachs are not accurate, the engines overload in reverse, reverse pitch is unadjustable, it stops on a dime, reverse performance is great, no sane person claims greater than a 1 knot sailing performance advantage, no sane person claims greater than a 1 knot cruise performance advantage, it's affordable overall, it's cheap to fix a broken blade, it's easy to install, you have to maintain the 5 grease fittings, no shaft mods are required, and finally the Aussies/New Zealanders are very active sailors.
THE QUESTION: Do I drop the prop pitch to 19ish degrees (Mark II, M-35) while it is sitting on the counter here? Prop goes on the boat the end of next week. Who am I to judge Kiwi? I gave them all the specs they wanted and they sent the 16" pitched at 21 degrees. Prop number 11,406!! Does Kiwi have it wired by now or not?
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