Hej Bavaria experts,
this is my first thread in this forum. I'm looking for help and a solution under water. The situation is as follows:
Our yacht is an B 40 Ocean (2001). I have installed a feathering propeller, SPW 4-blade VARIPROP GP 107 LH-SD ø18"(450mm) Pitch voraus 14", zurück 12"
The prop works good, speed, acceleration and Consumption is as expected. Nothing to mention.
But when I am starting to sail, stopping the engine, blocking the prop with the gear lever in "back" so that the prop will stop turning and the blades should turn by the current water "inline", the saildrive begins to vibrate and is affecting the complete drivetrain. This vibration goes with the complete hull and you can feel it while sitting in the cockpit.
It begins around 3 knots and can be seen at the engine/saildrive bearing in the motor compartment. Several trys with first gear in neutral than stopping the engine, or using the forward gear to block the prop from rotation have the same result.
I've done some videos and surveys
https://www.skokie.de/ocean-40/propeller/I got a 3 blade prop from SPW to test if the same behavior appears. It does also with the 3-blade prop.
I assume, since the prop is very close located to the keel (25cm), bigger turbulences (eddies) will force the prop-blades when they are inline with the current.
The trailing edge of the keel is also not perfect shaped in the upper zone close to the hull. Its not a small tip. It is wider and round shaped since an osmosis treatment was done last winter. So water flow will be not laminar when getting off the keel at he trailing edge, I assume.
My Question to Ocean40 / Ocean 38 owners is:
- Do have installed a feathering propeller? Which brand?
- What is your experience with this sort of prop?
- Does anybody have similar vibration in the boat while sailing?
It does not come from the rudder, shure.
I will be glad to get good ideas.
Thanks
Jens