Can't find a prop?

Discussion in 'Props' started by stephanabradley, Mar 9, 2006.

  1. stephanabradley
    Joined: Jul 2005
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    stephanabradley Boat Builder

    Hello all,

    I am progressing on a prototype, but can't seem to find a prop.:confused:

    The boat is a very small cedar strip runabout, like the ones you would see in the 20's and 30's, but smaller. It will have inboard power and a Kitchen rudder to minimize mechanical weight.

    The prop size should be an 8 x 6 three blade according to calculations, but I can't seem to find anyone that makes small props like this any more. I need the prop, all parts to connect to the shaft, and a 36" shaft if I can find it.

    Any thoughts or leads are appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Stephan
    Bradley Boatworks
    www.bradleyboatworks.com
     
  2. propellerman
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    propellerman erispropellers

    Eris Propellers

    Dear Stephan,
    I will try to help you ,we are a propeller foundry in Turkey .And sometimes build this kind of propellers for model vessels .
    See : www.erispropellers.com


    SENER ERIS
     
  3. FAST FRED
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    FAST FRED Senior Member

    Look in the outboard shops , what you want is probably made for 4 hp or so.

    You will need a clapped out outboard drive shaft (to fit the prop) and need to weld it to the shaft of your stuffing boxes choice.

    FAST FRED
     

  4. fredrosse
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    fredrosse USACE Steam

    I have bought several of this size prop, three blade brass, made by Michigan, 8 x 7, 8 x 8, and a 6 x 6, on e-bay, usually less than 20 USD.
     
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