Does anyone around southeast PA/northern MD have a LH speedy prop near 16.5" x 29", preferably 18 degree rake that I could borrow/rent/steal for a shakedown run around May 14th? I promise to be careful with it, and will pay for any damages...
I may need to hang on to it for the Smith Mountain Lake Poker Run on May 22 as well...
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04-30-2010 02:02 PM
Last edited by C_Spray; 04-30-2010 at 02:08 PM.
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04-30-2010 07:47 PM
I have a 23 Pitch Bravo that made my 22' Scarab SPEEDY at one time. Does that count?
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04-30-2010 10:09 PM
LH for the batboat? Are going to turn the propshaft anti clockwise? How many blades?
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04-30-2010 10:21 PM
Yep, the 725/Indy package that we talked about in December. No one could explain it, but many people I spoke with felt that LH just tends to work better in singles. The best I could do from propshaft height was zero to the bottom. Going for 3" up would have jacked the engine through the hatches...
Hering's guess is that I'll wind up with five, but they'd like me to test something/anything before they go off and make something based on estimates and calculations alone.
I'd be happy to try anything from four blades to six and from 16" x 28" to 17 x 31"...Boating Seriously
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05-01-2010 11:23 AM
Chuck,
I have a friend with a 17x29 LH 4 blade if you need it let me know. He has the RH too if you can flip the rotation easy. I would test both and not take anyones advice.
How fast are you shooting for?
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05-01-2010 03:40 PM
Pat,
So far, that's the only offer I have...
Swapping rotation is a bit beyond my capabilities (and time frame for the first Poker Run May 22), although we want to do it at some point.
The math looks like something around 110-114.Boating Seriously
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05-01-2010 04:36 PM
You might want to drop the drive about an inch. If you need the prop let me know.
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05-01-2010 05:52 PM
After I fought so hard to get it this high? You were the one that was pushing me at PRI to got for +3"!
If I went down 2", I could cancel my entire hatch-building project...
At least spacers are already available and easy to install, right down to 1/4" increments.
I don't think that I have time to do any serious changes or testing until Late May, after the SML Poker run. By then, I'll try to round up an assortment of spacers and a RH drive. (There is still a rumor of a CNC skeg option at some point...)Boating Seriously
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05-02-2010 12:38 AM
The problem with splitting the the bottom is the water normally is blown away from the prop.
If you keep the drive install high you can test several setups. It is a pain in the but to move the engine again.
If you need the props let me know I also have a 17x28 rh 4 blade.
Good luck Chuck,
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05-02-2010 08:30 AM
Here's a couple of shots. Obviously, the straightedge is slightly off to one side, so the drive appears to be slightly lower than it really is. The straightedge is laid along the back section of the hull. If I moved the front end of the straightedge forward to the bottom edge of the last step, the centerline of the drive would appear to be about 1" under water.
Going any higher is pretty much a "no way" proposition. If I wanted to get the propshaft lower in the water, spacers make more sense than dropping the engine.
I'll start pushing Ilmor for a shortie...Boating Seriously
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05-03-2010 08:38 PM
Got the prop(s); working on a loaner 2" spacer from Ilmor.
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05-03-2010 10:32 PM
I have a Lh 17 x33 4bl to fit a big shaft #6.
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05-03-2010 11:40 PM
Have fun out there.
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05-04-2010 08:05 AM
Thanks for the help, everyone! I'll update the Ilmor build thread once we get running.
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