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- Vessel Name
- Black Eyed Susan
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- Grand Banks 42' Classic
Any help/comments appreciated! Posted this over at the Grand Banks site but thought I would ask here as well. Hi to all, too Took delivery of my new-to-me 1987 Grand Banks 42' yesterday. Many years sailing and center console/outboard experience but this is my first twin engine inboard trawler. It has the FL SP135's w/Borg Warner Velvet Drive gears. Beautifully well maintained with almost no issues. One issue though is a very slight vibration from the port prop/shaft. Surveyor feels strongly that it is a prop issue, not the shaft and no immediate need to pull the boat and fix but it should be done in the not too distant future prior to any cruising. The installed props are 4 blade which over prop the engines. I believe the engines are rated at 2600 RPM's and the boat gets 2300 or so. I have what I assume to be the original 3 blade props in the lazerette.
My question is whether or not I should have the 3 blades tuned, maybe re-hubbed just because they are being serviced, and have them installed instead of keeping the 4 blades on. I know that people overprop for various reasons but at this point I am only interested in having props that are correct for the boat, don't over stress the engines and push me at a reasonable speed and maneuverability. Question is should I flip them since I don't have a real reason or enough experience to know whether 4 blades are the best for me? I do not have the numbers off the props. I can get them off the 3 blades but will have to search to see if I have the purchase record for the 4 blades in the piles of maintenance records. Any comments or help greatly appreciated. It is nice to finally be an owner!
My question is whether or not I should have the 3 blades tuned, maybe re-hubbed just because they are being serviced, and have them installed instead of keeping the 4 blades on. I know that people overprop for various reasons but at this point I am only interested in having props that are correct for the boat, don't over stress the engines and push me at a reasonable speed and maneuverability. Question is should I flip them since I don't have a real reason or enough experience to know whether 4 blades are the best for me? I do not have the numbers off the props. I can get them off the 3 blades but will have to search to see if I have the purchase record for the 4 blades in the piles of maintenance records. Any comments or help greatly appreciated. It is nice to finally be an owner!