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Choosing propeller for Classic (1973) 13' Whaler Standard e-Tec 30
I have a 1973 13' Standard that I recently purchased a lightly used e-tec 30 HP for. The motor is rope-start 15" transom tiller steering (electric starter added).
I have just completed restoration of the boat and have not even had it in the water as of this writing. (Plan to launch it in a couple of days).
The motor came with a BRP stainless 10x13 3-blade. This will suffice for the majority of use which will be me alone or me and my wife.
I wish to purchase a 4-blade SS prop with less pitch to use on the occasions when I will have 4 adults in the boat, or alternately 2 adults and pulling a skier.
Now before anyone starts in I know it is not an ideal ski boat, and I know a 40 HP would pull a skier better. But the 13 with the 30 e-tec is what I have. Skiing, if it happens at all, would be occasional and no fancy stuff, just an adult on top of the water with a ski on each foot having a little fun.
I intend to buy a Solas Titan HR 4. If you were choosing for the applications just described, would you choose 10x11 or 10x10 ?
And by the way the boat is verified original weight; no water-logging. Oh, and for those with a sharp eye, yes, I know BW switched to 20" transom in 1972, but nevertheless mine is 15" and the capacity plate says "Standard" and max HP 40. The Whaler is somewhat of an anomaly.
I chose the 4-blade 10x10. In an initial test, it delivered 25 mph at 6000 rpm with 3 adults aboard. 24 mph at 5700 rpm with 4 adults. Have yet to try skiing.
32 mph is what the 10x13 SS calculates to at WOT at 6000 rpm and 7% slip.
I have that prop also, and got 29 mph at 5700 with 2-200 lb adults aboard. That calcs at 11% slip. But I have not yet adjusted motor height. It is running with AV plate in the water, so I expect an increase after I raise it. I have not clocked it running solo as of yet.
The 10x10 4-blade is a Solas Titan HR 4. With only 10" pitch, I thought it was doing well at 25 mph.