[C38] Listserve Digest( auto prop or max Prop that isthequestion) Alden Andre

Richard West rw at idea-asylum.com
Wed Aug 11 11:33:49 EDT 2010


Hi Craig,

How does your Kiwi prop perform in reverse?

Thanks,

Rich West, Legacy, #360, San Diego, CA


On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Craig Steinkraus <Navion at charter.net>wrote:

> 3 seasons ago I bought a 3 blade KIWI prop. Made in Asutralia.(surprise
> surprise)It is a full feathering prop, unlike the Max prop. Pitch is
> adjustable in the water. The price is 1/2 the Max Prop and I figured if it
> was good enough for the VOLVO 50's, is was good enough for me. I have been
> happy with the prop.
>
> Craig Steinkraus
> "Wings" C-38  #280
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Smolinske" <
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> To: "Catalina 38 Listserve" <listserve at catalina38.org>
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> Subject: Re: [C38] Listserve Digest( auto prop or max Prop that
> isthequestion) Alden Andre
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> Alden
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> I went with the three blade max prop as well and am happy with it, Its nice
> going straight in reverse although it does take a few seconds for it start
> working in reverse, At the beginning I do notice a little prop walk but once
> it kicks in its fine.   Three blade is nice for the extra power going
> through wind, waves and current.   PYI is a great company to work with
> fantastic customer service.
>
> Steve
> #312 Peregrine
> Seattle
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> Subject: Re: [C38] Listserve Digest( auto prop or max Prop that is
> thequestion) Alden Andre
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>
> So it is time for me to get rid of my two bladed fixed prop. Does any
> one out In Catalina 38 land have any comments on a auto prop or max
> prop? Which one is better or are they about the same in performance? I
> have a friend that has a auto prop for sale does any one know the part
> number on the one that goes on our boat? Also what is the pros and cons
> to both?
>
> Alden Andre
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>   Paul, Thom has stated the plight of the middleclass in this country
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> hit most American families, and writes, "the annual incomes of the
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