Prop for a Catalina 30? What one to use?

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  • romantic comedy
    Afourian MVP
    • May 2007
    • 1943

    Prop for a Catalina 30? What one to use?

    A buddy asked me about his buddy that has a Catalina 30 with our favorite engine.
    He wanted to know what prop he should use. Pretty simple I guess.

    So, what prop would you recommend for a Catalina 30 with the Atomic Four, please? (I dont know any other info)
  • ndutton
    Afourian MVP
    • May 2009
    • 9776

    #2
    The factory prop for an Atomic 4 direct drive in a C30 is a 12x7x1RH fixed 2 blade. On a well maintained and tuned engine he can expect around 2100 RPM max. Last year in a quest for more RPM (like running in a slightly lower gear) I switched to a 10x8x1 RH fixed 2 blade and now I max out at 2600 RPM but typically cruise around 2300.

    If he's interested I may have my old 12x7 available. I say may because I loaned it to a C30 slip neighbor for a test drive a few months ago and have neither seen nor heard anything back yet. The prop is in decent shape, no dings or gouges.
    Neil
    1977 Catalina 30
    San Pedro, California
    prior boats 1987 Westsail 32, 1970 Catalina 22
    Had my hands in a few others

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    • TomG
      Afourian MVP Emeritus
      • Nov 2010
      • 658

      #3
      I don't know a lot about boat propellers, but what about the Indigo prop? I know we can get into some quantum mechanics with the dark art of proper propping, but I love my little Indigo. It's allows the engine to rev higher, is quieter, and cuts way down on prop walk. It was designed specifically for the direct drive A-4.

      What does you buddy think about the Indigo?
      Tom
      "Patina"
      1977 Tartan 30
      Repowered with MMI A-4 2008

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      • sdemore
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2016
        • 243

        #4
        There was a discussion thread last year on the Indigo prop. As I recall, it turned out to be roughly a 50/50 mix of Protestants to Catholics.
        Steve Demore
        S/V Doin' It Right
        Pasadena, MD
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        • thatch
          Afourian MVP
          • Dec 2009
          • 1080

          #5
          Like Neil, I found that the stock 12x7 on my C-30 would only allow my A4 to reach about 2000 rpm without loosing considerable manifold vacuum. Ironically, Catalina supplied the same prop on their 27 footer, which was my first clue that they may have over-propped the 30. My first change was to an Indigo, which got my engine speed up to where it should be, but I felt that it's winglets were a definite detriment to it's reverse performance. The next change was to remove 1" from the overall diameter of the 12x7, which has raised the engine speed and vacuum up to far better levels.
          Tom

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          • romantic comedy
            Afourian MVP
            • May 2007
            • 1943

            #6
            Thanks guys. Will pass along the wisdom....

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