Cal 29 Prop

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CaptCraig44
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Looking for info on max prop diameter for a Cal 29 with a diesel eng with a 1:1.1/2 trans.
1969 Cal 29 hull #38

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I took a picture this year on the hard. I think it's a 14" diameter with RH screw, 11 degrees pitch? It's on a 16 HP diesel (repower by Sole/Mitsubishi). Darrell "Harem" 1975 Cal 2-29
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rcvesselstyn
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I would refer you to the files and downloads section. Access Cal 29 Lapworths line drawing , July 1968. As designed it looks like a 12" prop. That would be for a 30hp Atomic Four. There are many online prop calculators, but I think you are going down the right road to ask sailors that have already tried different configurations. If the prop is too large it will cavitate under the hull. You need to know the hp and torque curve. I'm running on two blades of a three bladed prop. Thankfully we do not power much. You can see the tip of the blade is missing. Good Luck!
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1977 Cal 2 29 Emerald Flash #964 , Isthmus, Catalina Island , California
CaptCraig44
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Thanks for the info guys, the photos really helped.
I think a 14x11 is a good place to start.
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