[alberg30] Re: Atomic 4 wheels
David Swanson
zira at mindspring.com
Fri Mar 5 17:13:02 PST 1999
From: David Swanson <zira at mindspring.com>
Rick -
I too am very interested in the CDI prop. My 13X9 (?) will not let the engine
get above 1600 rpm. This is too low, causes carbon build-up & extra wear on the
bearings per Don Moyer. Moyer really likes the CDI. The feedback from
rec.boats.cruising and alt.sailing.asa newsgroups is much more mixed. I could
not find anyone with a boat similar to the A30 that had actually used one. Most
of the people who buy one are Catalina 30 owners, or similar. A LOT of them had
the blades shear off. Some thought this was good (saved the
engine/shaft/strut), some thought it was evidence of structural weakness.
Does anyone have any first- or second-hand knowledge of how it works on an A30
or similar?
dls
Strayaway Child
Alberg 30 #229
p.s. Group purchase item, anyone?
dls
Rick Leach wrote:
> From: Rick Leach <RLeach at mbayaq.org>
>
> Dick,
>
> I'm happy to hear that your Atomic 4 is alive & kicking. As much as I would
> love to repower with diesel, I can't bring myself to spend all the time
> effort and MONEY to pull out a perfectly good engine. With regard to prop
> selection, I inherited a 13x9, two bladed wheel. Not only is it slightly
> out of balance, it's too much prop. I can't get the engine revs up into the
> juicy part of the power band. It always feels like it's lugging a little
> bit. Fortunately, here in Monterey, my mooring is only a few hundred yards
> from the breakwater and the open bay, so it hasn't limited my sailing time.
> When I haul-out in April I will be replacing it with a prop from CDI
> (Cruising Designs, Inc.). They have developed a prop specifically for the
> Atomic 4, made from polyurethane (like bowling ball material) it is a 12x7,
> two blade. They claim this is the best unless you have wide deadwood or a
> very light boat (doesn't apply to A-30's). I actually handled one of these
> at Sail Expo last year and was impressed with it's lightness and it's
> toughness (and it's price, only $175). Whether or not urethane suits your
> taste, a 12x7 is probably close to ideal. If your running a 12x6, you can't
> be too far off. I would expect that you should be able to reach hull speed,
> just at a little higher revs. I know prop shops can repitch props within
> reasonable limits too. That may be worth looking into. Anyway, those are
> my thoughts on the subject. Good luck!
>
> Web address for CDI's Atomic 4 prop is: http://www.sailcdi.com/pa4page.htm
>
> Rick Leach
> Sugar Magnolia, #121
> http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Alberg30/index.html
>
> http://www.sailcdi.com/pa4page.htm
>
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