Just got a quote back for upgrading our 13x11 2 blade fixed prop to a 3 blade. They recommended a 13x7x1 prop. From searching the archives it seems most CD28s have gone with a 13x10 or 13x9 3-blade, a much higher pitch than we were quoted. Anyone have any thoughts or experience with a 7in pitch?
we have a universal M-18 diesel, so that will change things from most of the CDs with Volvo engines.
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New Prop Quote
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Re: New Prop Quote
That sizing is about the same as recommended at:
http://www.vicprop.com/displacement_size.php
I did get 12.4 X 9.9 with a freeware prop calculator, though, so I guess there is quite a bit of variance in these calculators.
Considering that engines tend to lose power and boats tend to gain weight over time, I think that erring on the side of lower pitch is probably wise
http://www.vicprop.com/displacement_size.php
I did get 12.4 X 9.9 with a freeware prop calculator, though, so I guess there is quite a bit of variance in these calculators.
Considering that engines tend to lose power and boats tend to gain weight over time, I think that erring on the side of lower pitch is probably wise

Re: New Prop Quote
I repowered with a Yanmar 2GM20F in 1998. Currently have over 3000 hrs on engine. I have a 3 blade Michigan 12 X 14 prop. Did not go with a 13 inch due to low clearance.
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