Triskele
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I am wanting to pick up a spare set of props for a 1981 43' DC. According to Hatteras, original equipment was 24 (dia) x 24 (pitch), 1 3/4 shaft. A recent marine survey lists them as 24 x 22. Have not been able to confirm so not really sure which is on there. My question is...can a left prop be turned around and used as right and vice versa or do I need to buy separate props for each shaft? Next to the shaft size on the marine survey was "SS" which I presume stands for straight shaft as opposed to tapered.
Another question...does prop sizing effect the manuverability of a boat in port? I live aboard and the boat is loaded down. Although I can't really get her to plain off because of all of my crap on board, that is not such a concern to me. I would like her to be more responsive when steering with the props on idol. I'm sure experienced captains will think I'm nuts for asking this question, but I am in tight quarters and would want to switch over to a prop where I would give up some control in steering. Just a consideration.
Does anyone know the largest diameter prop I can run on this boat? In terms of choosing a prop (and again I realize there will always be the qualifying "it depends") for the purpose of fuel economywhich is better...small or large diameter? How about pitch? How does it work with or against diameter? Can anyone send me to a site that will explain the meaning of pitch and how it is derived and the trade offs between pitch and diameter? I would like to know what the difference is between a prop with a 22 pitch vs 24 or 26, etc. etc. How do the different pitches effect performance?
For instance, can anyone tell me how a 23 x 26 prop would work on my boat vs a 24 x 22? By the way, if it matters, I have JT 6-71Ts.
Have looked over discussions on other forums on props. Lots of information, but a little difficult for a novice like me to piece it all together...especially with the use of boating jargon and abbreviated discussions more suited to the experienced. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Another question...does prop sizing effect the manuverability of a boat in port? I live aboard and the boat is loaded down. Although I can't really get her to plain off because of all of my crap on board, that is not such a concern to me. I would like her to be more responsive when steering with the props on idol. I'm sure experienced captains will think I'm nuts for asking this question, but I am in tight quarters and would want to switch over to a prop where I would give up some control in steering. Just a consideration.
Does anyone know the largest diameter prop I can run on this boat? In terms of choosing a prop (and again I realize there will always be the qualifying "it depends") for the purpose of fuel economywhich is better...small or large diameter? How about pitch? How does it work with or against diameter? Can anyone send me to a site that will explain the meaning of pitch and how it is derived and the trade offs between pitch and diameter? I would like to know what the difference is between a prop with a 22 pitch vs 24 or 26, etc. etc. How do the different pitches effect performance?
For instance, can anyone tell me how a 23 x 26 prop would work on my boat vs a 24 x 22? By the way, if it matters, I have JT 6-71Ts.
Have looked over discussions on other forums on props. Lots of information, but a little difficult for a novice like me to piece it all together...especially with the use of boating jargon and abbreviated discussions more suited to the experienced. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!