Does anyone have experience with a 3 bladed Max Prop on an older (M25XP engine) c 34 and if so, what was the pitch set at? Any additional comments?
My 88 has the same engine and Max-Prop. Since it was installed by the PO, I am not 100% sure about the pitch setting but the documentation says that it is set at a blade angle of 18 degrees. That translates to a pitch of 9.2 on my 15 in. prop. I have had not had any problems with the prop. The boat seem to have adequate speed and power and reverse power is better than just about any other sail boat I have steered. Maintenance has consisted of greasing on the every two year haul out and having a diver change the zinc hub about once a year.
td
Peregrine #543
James -
Check out this earlier thread
http://c34.infopop.net/3/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=508296417&f=318296417&m=5602957925&r=5222998435#5222998435 (http://c34.infopop.net/3/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=508296417&f=318296417&m=5602957925&r=5222998435#5222998435)
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Thanks for the reference.
As a reminder, given the HUGE size of this website, searching for previous posts with your subject can be very worthwhile.
There are separate search engines for the message board and the main 'site.
Happy hunting, and as always, questions are welcome.
Stu
:)James,
I have just recently installed the Max-Prop
3 Blade Classic design using the settings they recommended. The same ones that "Peregrine" used, 15" prop @18 degress which does translate to a 9.2 pitch. It so far has lived up to all the reviews that I had read and an excellent addition to our boat's performance. I installed it myself (with an extra set of hands)following the directions it came with, it really is a beautifully engineered. James if you do itself, assemble it a few times to get familiar with it and how it operates. Happy sailing! Joe