I've been plagued with a prop shaft vibration issue & when I discussed it with PYI, they immediately knew what I was talking about. I ran some tests and found that the MaxProp was out of spec. It needed to be pulled & sent in for reconditioning.
I didn't have a prop puller, so I had the boat yard's "mechanic" in La Paz, Mexico pull it for me. He claimed to have done it before, but clearly had no idea how to take it apart & take the readings off it it. I was yelling at him to stop as he pulled it out, but by that time it was too late.
Luckily Brewer's Sakonnet had the setting which I'll reproduce here for anyone:
Y=H
X=E 18 degree RH Rotation.
This is for a 20" 3-blade classic MaxProp. I don't know if these settings are universal, but they've worked well for me.
-- Geoff
MaxProp Settings for a 40/40
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Re: MaxProp Settings for a 40/40
Geoff - I have a 40/40 hull # 11 and have used the same settings that you recommend with good results. Paul Langevin S?v Star Struck
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Re: MaxProp Settings for a 40/40
Geoff, Do you still agree on the 18 degree pitch? Mine was set at 16 degrees but I just had it refurbished.
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Re: MaxProp Settings for a 40/40
While I believe that 20" is too large due to the speed of the prop tips at optimal cruising RPM (18" with more pitch would have been much better), the 18 degree setting has worked well for me on a 20" prop.
-- Geoff
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