Freedom 30 engine size options

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scootback
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Freedom 30 engine size options

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What are the engine size options for the Freedom 30?
We are looking at a boat that says they have a 30 hp Yanmar 3GM30.
Is that toooo much? or acceptable? would it present any problems in
the future?

thanks

Scott

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1980raven
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Hi Scott, My 1980 F28CK has a 2QM15 (14hp) which I used for the first time last summer. She provides plenty of power for operation on Narragansett Bay. I haven't taken her out of the bay yet. Below is a link to an article about powering up an Alberg 30.
I am sure you will find someone on this Freedom forum with experience in making the switch. Be well, Art
http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/Mec ... Yanmar3GM/
Freedom 28 CK Hull# 14, centerboard, wrap around sails with WB booms
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When I had a 30, it was equipped with a 3GM30 and worked fine. Ran well, powered well. We were from Block Island to Digby, NS, in that boat with that engine
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Al Lorman
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My former 30 had a 2GM20F, which I believe was the standard engine. It was more than adequate for the 30's displacement. My current F35 has a 3GM30F, but it displaces 80 percent more than the 30. I think the 3GM will give you plenty of power; the biggest issue will be running it at the sweet spot of 80 percent or so of max rpm, which will probably be too much power.

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sailmon
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Our 1987 Freedom 30 had the standard 2GM20F - which I believe is 18 HP. It was adequate for most conditions - but definitely under powered when motoring into a strong breeze and seaway.
We now have a 1991 F38 with a 3GM30F which is rated at 27 HP. We find that it has the same limitations as the 30 had. Bottom line: if we had extra dollars laying around or our 3GM dies, we would definitely go up one size with the replacement. A Freedom 30 with a 30GM sounds great... on a calm day it won't matter. On a bad day it will be good to have the reserve power when you need it.
Sailmon (Captain Bob Allenick)
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1991 Freedom 38
Cleveland, OH

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Has anyone addressed the vast difference the propeller makes? I had a Mull 28 with the usual Yanmar 2GM, and the stock prop. Thrust was not up to measure I desired. I found a 14" feathering propeller at a local yard sale which I cleaned up, greased, and set to PYI's recommended pitch values. This prop had much larger blade area, and resulted in better acceleration and upwind/upwave speed. That prop let me have my cake and eat it too. It sailed a bit faster, and it motored a bit faster.

scootback
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The boat we've decided on has the 30hp engine.. and a varable pitched prop..
is there a special pitch setting I need to do to the prop? vs the 18hp.. to get the
best performance out of the engine?

Scott

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Probably a good idea to consult with prop manufacturer (MaxProp?) for initial settings based on engine, prop model/diameter, boat displacement. Then adjust based on in-the-water performance so that engine doesn't labor or over-rev. Might benefit from assistance from quality boatyard or mechanic for final adjustments.
Sailmon (Captain Bob Allenick)
S/V Her Diamond
1991 Freedom 38
Cleveland, OH

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