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Marchi

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Hello everybody, this is my first post and hope to here from you suggestions regarding
prop change on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003.
I don't know which dimensions of propeler fit well on this set up. I'm looking for 2 blade fixed, alu propeller. Will 16/13 be ok?
On http://www.pentamarine.co.th/pdf/propellers.pdf
for MD 2030 & SD 120S, recomends:
16x11
16x13
14x12

I'd like to get info which propeller was istalled originaly on new boat?

Thank you verry much!
Marchi


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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #1 on: June 05 2014, 11:10 »
Think you will find the 16*13 is the correct prop. The 14" one is a 3 blade. If you have the existing prop you will find the size stamped on the boss. Might be difficult to see without cleaning all the paint and muck off.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #2 on: June 05 2014, 16:00 »
I've just removed a 16 x 12L two bladed prop from my MD2030 saildrive and have replaced it with a three bladed prop. The prop is in Rome at the moment but if you can wait until July I can get it brought back for you. Its in good condition

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #3 on: June 10 2014, 20:38 »
Thank you for your offer. i just got 16x13 from a friend and I'll try this first.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #4 on: June 22 2014, 19:08 »
No problem. Hope it fits.

Paul.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #5 on: June 22 2014, 19:44 »
I've just removed a 16 x 12L two bladed prop from my MD2030 saildrive and have replaced it with a three bladed prop. The prop is in Rome at the moment but if you can wait until July I can get it brought back for you. Its in good condition

Hi Paul.
Can you tell us the difference you experienced with new 3 blade prop. What this mean. Maybe more power or more power with less rpm or else?

BTW new 16x13 2 blade work just fine. With B36, new antifouling, clean hull and new prop, cca 7kt on 2200 rpm. :)  Before cleaning 5,5kt and shaky saildrive  :(

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #6 on: June 24 2014, 11:40 »
When I had a chat with one of the Volvo techs, one of the ways you know you got the right prop size is to rev up full and get very close to the red-line revs while reaching your theoritical hull spead.
I've changed my original prop from 2 blades provided by Mr Bavaria to 14x12L 3 bladed. NO CHANGE in speed. still get 5.5kts on 2200 and hull is clean. 3 blades gives you much better bite in the waves and in reverse. Also mine is Bav33C / D1-30 so wondering how you're gettting 7kts on 2200rpm on your older MD2030?
That's wishful thinking for me. I can get 6+ kts on 2500rpm and 7.3 7.5 full flat which is about right for my 9meter water line.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #7 on: June 25 2014, 01:03 »
I have to make another measure of speed with gps for precise results. I'll report.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #8 on: June 28 2014, 22:54 »
Hi Marchi,
Going back to your original request for information, the 16 x 11 two blade aluminium propellor is what I have on my 2002 Bavaria 36 fitted with the MD2020 engine of 14kW (around 19 hp). On full throttle with a clean hull at around 2600rpm this gives me approximately seven knots through the water.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #9 on: July 05 2014, 10:10 »
Results for B36 (2003), MD2030, alu 2 blade 16x13, new hull. Theoretical max speed aprox 7.4 kt.

1000 rpm / 3.4 kt
1500 rpm / 4.7 kt
2000 rpm / 5.9 kt
2500 rpm / 6.8 kt
3000 rpm / 7.3 kt


Is this ok? I think it is. My cruise speed is aprox 6kt, so 2000 rpm is helthy for the motor and aprox 2,5l/h is ok. At 3000 rpm could be as much as 4+l/h and you get just another kt.

p.s. I have to calibrate thrue hull speed senzor, because it mismach with gps for aprox 0.8kt.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #10 on: July 24 2014, 10:15 »
Hi Marchi,
Regarding your p.s., comment about a speed "mismatch" between the boat speed and GPS speed, this could be down to tidal current, and a simple check is to turn your boat about onto a reciprocal course where the speed difference should be the same but in the opposite sense. So if your log is reading low in one direction, it should read high in the opposite direction and by the same amount. If not then you need adjust your log, but before you do so you should also check to see that your log impeller is free from fouling as marine organisms enjoy being in tight cosy little spaces and the consequence is that the impeller gets slowed down giving you a lower speed reading. Most speed logs can be withdrawn into the boat and temporarily the hole that is left can be plugged while any fouling or marine organisms inside the Impellor housing are cleaned out. On my boat the whole operation can be carried out very quickly, even with the boat afloat, such that there have been times where I've not even bothered to plug the hole before cleaning and re-inserting the speed transducer. The amount of water that comes in on my Bav 36 during this operation rarely exceeds a bucket full. But it's best to have the speed log manufacturers plug to hand just in case !! Do be aware that the speed log transducer usually only fits one way round, and so make a note of any marking on the top of the transducer to ensure that it is refitted exactly the way it was before you started.

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Re: Which prop on MD2030 and Saildrive 120s, Bav 36, y2003
« Reply #11 on: July 24 2014, 11:41 »
Hi Salty!
Yes, I know for that trick with cleaning speed log with boat in a water. If someone will find useful, here is the link showing the procedure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=dGFZ86yh4RQ

Calibration of speed log and gps with raymarine manuals was succesfull  ;)