That's the first I've heard of props being most efficient around 1000RPM.? Are there references for that? On my trawler, I have a 1.25 : 1? gear ratio in the transmission.? ?My engine guru tells me I *should* be running the engines at least 1600 RPM to keep them hot enough to not accumulate soot.? ?With the 1.5 ratio, that's already over 1000 RPM. People like to run gas boats at a LOT higher RPM ("pointy end forward, FULL speed ahead!!!").? They have higher gear ratios, but seems like even with a 3:1 transmission, they'd still be over 1000 RPM at the shaft. Maybe that's just as close as they can reasonably compromise on? John
On Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 12:49:59 AM CDT, Paul J. Thompson <bathroomdirectit@...> wrote:
While running the motor in its efficient band is important, possibly even more important is to keep the shaft (prop) speed? below about 1000 RPM as that is where props are most efficient and it's the prime reason for reduction gears. -- Regards, Paul J. Thompson IT Manager - Bathroom Direct (W)09 913 3110 (Mob)021 260 8249 (txt only please) On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 5:40?PM Charlie via <cp3sail=[email protected]> wrote:
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