"We have found the manual from the company Hurth on google and it seems that the number 1:1,9 is the reduction ratio in forward. If this is correct, then with the combination of your engine (max. 55 HP, RPM 4000) is unfortunatly not possible to offer an efficient Flexofold propeller for your boat. We are also in doubt if there is enough clearace for a 3-blade Flexofold"
Folding prop for a Cape Dory 36
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Folding prop for a Cape Dory 36
Has anyone replaced their prop with a folding prop? Which one fit your CD 36. We tried to look into flexoprop and this is the response we got-
Last edited by bertha on Jan 29th, '19, 10:18, edited 1 time in total.
- Ben Thomas
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Re: Folding prop for a Cape Dory 36
I would check out the (German engineering at its best) " Variprop". I have a 4 blade on my CD30. Outstanding performance!
Designed with small hub to fit in apertures.
https://www.ab-marine.com/feathering/variprop/
Cheers, Ben
Designed with small hub to fit in apertures.
https://www.ab-marine.com/feathering/variprop/
Cheers, Ben
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Re: Folding prop for a Cape Dory 36
Are you confusing folding props with feathering props? I don’t think you can fit a folding prop in your aperture. Also, there is no advantage of a folding over a feathering in an aperture.
I think the gold standard for feathering props for a CD 36 is MaxProp. Contact John Ring. I think that’s what he uses in his 36.
If and when I ever install an engine in the Far Reach (CD 36, Hull 61) I will probably go with a two blade folding but the shaft will not be in an aperture...since I don’t have one.
I think the gold standard for feathering props for a CD 36 is MaxProp. Contact John Ring. I think that’s what he uses in his 36.
If and when I ever install an engine in the Far Reach (CD 36, Hull 61) I will probably go with a two blade folding but the shaft will not be in an aperture...since I don’t have one.
Re: Folding prop for a Cape Dory 36
Thanks for the help!
I did understand the difference between folding and feathering- but with the reviews I read (https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/gear/fo ... test-29807) the Flexofold 3B prop seemed to come out better in most of the variables tested.
It became clear with measurements that a feathering prop was the only thing we could get into the opening- but was having trouble getting info from makers.
Comparing the Max Prop we had seen it to perform better than most of the other feathering props in the review- so it helps to have it recommended here!
Added- we just ordered the Max Prop. Customer service was great- Fred Hutchinson knew the Cape Dory specs off the top of his head!
I did understand the difference between folding and feathering- but with the reviews I read (https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/gear/fo ... test-29807) the Flexofold 3B prop seemed to come out better in most of the variables tested.
It became clear with measurements that a feathering prop was the only thing we could get into the opening- but was having trouble getting info from makers.
Comparing the Max Prop we had seen it to perform better than most of the other feathering props in the review- so it helps to have it recommended here!
Added- we just ordered the Max Prop. Customer service was great- Fred Hutchinson knew the Cape Dory specs off the top of his head!