I have a better solution. I'll sell you our 1980 C&C Landfall 38. The 3qm30
runs like a top. Come to Florida and I'll make you a deal.

Cheers,

Brian
s/v Nina

On Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 8:39 PM ejwills1993--- via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hey all -
>
> I have a 30 Mk II with the original Yanmar 2GM20F and factory Martec 15D x
> 11P x 1 2-blade brass prop. About 850 hrs on the engine, seems in great
> shape.
>
> Issue: I can only motor at 2200 RPM before the engine/stern begins to
> vibrate. This puts me at a max cruising speed of 5 kts.
>
> From the survey, one of the prop tips measures about 1/8 inch farther AFT
> (axially) when at 12 o’clock position versus when the other tip is rotated
> to the same 12 o’clock position. The prop blades are not chopped/scraped
> and the prop appears to be otherwise symmetrical in all other dimensions.
>
> The engine does not vibrate when revved to 2800-3000 rpm in neutral.
>
> The shaft does not wobble, and there is no leakage from the shaft packing.
>
> Q: What cruising speed should I expect from this boat and the Little
> Yanmar? I think the spec in the Yanmar manual says cruising rpm should be
> 2700-2800 rpm without breaking a sweat. I’m not expecting to motor at 8-9
> knots like a big sailboat but I do expect to be closer to the 30-footer
> hull speed of around 6.7 kts.
>
> I’m trying to figure out if this is a valid excuse to get a folding prop :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Eddie W.
>

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