Sunny day, 70 degrees, 8 knots wind, less than 1' seas. Runs were made into the light wind.
This is the real world . . . . Piranha 129C 3 x 12.25 x 9 pitch
Empty Ballast = 11.3 kts (13.1 mph) @ 6,800 RPM
Full Ballast = 9.6 kts (11.1 mph) @ 6,500 RPM
Michigan 3 x 12 x 10 (tested on my lighter M)
Empty = 15.5 kts (17.8 mph) @ 6,300 RPM
Full = 12.6 kts (14.5 mph) @ 5.900 RPM
Michigan 3 x 12 x 11
Empty = 13.6 Kts (15.6 mph)@ 5,600 RPM
Full = 9.7 kts (11.2 mph) @ 5,300 RPM
Michigan 3 x 12 x 13
Empty = 10.5 kts (12 mph) @ 5,000 RPM
Full = 8.5 kts (9.7 mph) @ 4,700 RPM
Mike, Piranha doesn't make a 10-pitch prop for our motors. They do make a 3 x 12 x 11, so I'm exchanging the 9s for these blades to test (Piranha blades can be changed on the hub). I was disappointed that we didn't haul ass with the low-geared 9-pitch prop, but apparently that's over the top of the efficiency / torque curve. I am keeping my Michigan 3 x 11. 75 x 11 pitch prop, and then we can test this one against the Piranha.
I would be happy if I could go 14 knots loaded, as running on the ocean empty isn't for me. When we went to Catalina, those E-tecs were 2 knots faster than me (see Upcoming Events Catalina Trip March 25-26). And it looks like the Michigan 10 prop that I exchanged for the 11 might have been the best setup, but that was not tested on AYA's heavier boat.
Where is the 15-16 knot speed (full ballast) that we were promised?
Mark
