RC Boat Prop 2, 3 and 4 blade test - Not how I thought it would go!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2022
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  • @Bryan-oc5fk
    @Bryan-oc5fk Год назад +6

    Word of advice on props, going down a pitch with more blades makes one big of a difference. Going from a 3 to 4, need to decrease 1 or 2 pitches with same diameter. Will never get out of the hole. That 4 blade is also a cleaver prop, it’s desgin to lift the back end at high speed. The 4 blade is too high of a pitch and will not allow to plane. If propped correct. A 4 will get out of the hole eaiser and stay on plane at lower speeds, hold in turns. Can be the same speed as a 3 but 2-4 mph less. 4 would be alot more stable. Just have to find the right pitch and rake

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад +5

      The whole point of the video was to show the difference running the same diameter and pitch changing only the number of blades

  • @jlrguy2702
    @jlrguy2702 22 дня назад

    I've had the same on modified 2 blade props, but thank your for sharing.

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  21 день назад

      If you take too much tongue off thats what happens

  • @MrToasty8705
    @MrToasty8705 Год назад

    I was thinking of doing a test like this myself. Thank you for saving me some money. I noticed a decent amount of cavitation with a 3 blade 1.6 pitch prop I used on my Blackjack42. Once it gets up on plane, the boat takes off like a rocket. Getting out of the hole is a little troublesome because of the cavitation. I would not have guessed a 4 blade prop made the boat practically useless as many full size boats use 4 blade props. Stern drive and outboards alike mostly use 4 blade props. Great video. Thanks

    • @roadstar499
      @roadstar499 Год назад

      what exactly causes the cavitation? motor gets bogged down like a car in high gear having a hard time going up a hill??? i tryed 2 blade props on a boat...stock boat does 22 mph lots of power out of the hole...than i tried a much higher pitch same diameter and i got lots of cavitation but once boat got up on plane around 3 meters it took off..top speed was around 33 mph... than i found a prop that was higher pitch than stock but slightly less pitch and blade size than the second prop which had cavitation...Its works real well hole shots were still very good and top end seems to be 30 mph... this is a tiny 14'' boat so it looks as fast as a 30 '' boat doing 50 mph... thanks for any input you may have...

  • @79ltd
    @79ltd Год назад +3

    40 years ago a friend was running a 13 ft V hull FE class with a modified 3 cyl Merc putting out about. 100 hp. He ran in the early 80's on a courses. Spinelli was his prop, a two blade. I remember asking him why just two? He told me one blade was most efficient but you couldn't balance it. Looks like he was right after all these years. Great test!

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      Haha nice!

    • @crashtestdummie67
      @crashtestdummie67 Год назад

      Please ask him what motor he used. I have a 1980s 3 cylinder mercury 2 stroke 60 HP that weighs around 90 kg...I want to tune it..

    • @79ltd
      @79ltd Год назад

      @@crashtestdummie67 Sorry bud. I haven't heard from him in 40 years. I moved 3000 miles away from him.

  • @dimalranasinghe8152
    @dimalranasinghe8152 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @norcalrc
    @norcalrc Год назад +1

    So the four blade was a no go. Good to know , thanks for sharing bro

  • @robbroy
    @robbroy Год назад +1

    In aircraft use it has actually been done where a single blade propeller is used - the other side is mass-balanced so a single blade aero prop can work but I'm not sure about on a boat.

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад +1

      Wow id love to give that a go!

  • @petergoodwin2465
    @petergoodwin2465 Год назад

    4 blade =0 dam boats really do your head in. Great test. Those detounged props you sell are great. Don't even bother using the proboat props , need to upgrade a few TFLS after this outboard boat is done.

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      Id love to see pics of youre twin outboard build, you should consider doing a you tube series on each step of the buikd, i would watch it

    • @petergoodwin2465
      @petergoodwin2465 Год назад

      @@RCBoatBitz would be good to show you but no time for anything these days. Have to make a windscreen channel , inner cowl and hinge pillars for the wife's impala. Never buy a car sight unseen or send my idiot know it all father in law to look at it ha,ha, . Looks like they pulled it out of a paddock, blew a coat of black 2 pack over it and new interior then sold it. Had to rebuild it, plenty of flippers doing this now. She's lucky I like big old Gms and they do drive and handle so well. Can't even work on my old Chrysler regal wagon. The Chevy was supposed to be fully restored ha,ha,

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад +1

      That sucks, i bought a datsun 1600 project sight unseen a few months back, but all datsuns are full of rust haha

    • @petergoodwin2465
      @petergoodwin2465 Год назад

      @@RCBoatBitz We bought Datsuns cheap in the 80s and bush bashed them. They were great cars and we couldn't kill them. If only we knew they would be worth so much and become rare . Just hard to weld the thin metal but well worth building one. Mates dad got a cheap 260 z t top , it went great ,kept up with a 318 valiant . Worth a fortune now.

  • @IRONCLADRC
    @IRONCLADRC Год назад +9

    I've always herd a single blade would get the best bite, better than a 2, 3, 4, 5 blade, as we all know a single blade would never work due to balance issues
    Personally I've always had best performance from 2 blade props topend wise anyway, 3 blade out the hole..
    Where in the world did you find a 3/16 4 blade? I want one! 😆
    You may have better luck with the 4 blade on a different hull type? Cool test!

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      I have another one like the one in the video listed on the website if youre serious

  • @rielcatubigan417
    @rielcatubigan417 Год назад

    good day to you sir, is it ok to have 3 blades of 45mm in 3670 1900kv motor? then 3s or 6s battery. won't the motor burn when set up like that?I hope you will notice. thank you

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      3s battery could run that setup but not 6s, it will burn your esc

  • @roadstar499
    @roadstar499 Год назад

    so are all these the same dia and pitch??? did the 3 blade have better punch out of the hole than 2 blade... i can't tell from the video...thanks

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      Yes all the same dia and pitch. 3 blades will always get out of the hole better

  • @krisbushill
    @krisbushill Год назад

    That's bizarre. Most full size boats have multi blade props.
    What is the model of GPS you use please.

  • @Barry843
    @Barry843 7 месяцев назад

    I would of liked to kno what the battery voltage was at the change of each prop but good experiment

  • @christophercurry7410
    @christophercurry7410 Год назад

    I would think you need to use a smaller diameter with the more blades on the prop.

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад +1

      The experiment was purely to see the comparison between same size props

  • @Dragonewiz
    @Dragonewiz Год назад

    IS THAT SPEED MPH OR KMH???

  • @HudsonHornet-jl7gk
    @HudsonHornet-jl7gk 10 месяцев назад

    What is the boat brand

  • @newzealandhoris4208
    @newzealandhoris4208 Год назад

    That's the way to run it last longer less power

  • @garrettkifer8332
    @garrettkifer8332 Год назад

    Ever been in a big power performance boat with 5/6 blade props? They do the same thing, you need to ease into it. You can't just hold it WOT and hope for the best, lol.

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад +1

      Obviously i was trying every way possible to get it to bite until the end when i gave up and held it flat. Its quite common that real size boat stuff doesnt translate in the scale world

  • @crashtestdummie67
    @crashtestdummie67 Год назад

    That is strange....not enough tourqe to pull it?

  • @jonbarrientos878
    @jonbarrientos878 11 месяцев назад

    I thought a 48mm prop was to big. You should have been testing with a 42mm.

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  11 месяцев назад

      It was just a test to show how 3 identical dia props compare

  • @andreatanzi3191
    @andreatanzi3191 Год назад

    There is s golden rule: uneven props run the best …

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      Ive never heard that but 95% of hulls run fastest with a 2 blade prop, 3 blades are best for low speed acceleration

    • @andreatanzi3191
      @andreatanzi3191 11 месяцев назад

      @@RCBoatBitz well, is interesting, you ma may be right for deep-Vs certainly not for hydros and co. (..) the true issue with 3 blades you need to change the hight of the struts, since it needs more "air", otherwise you experience what you are saying (..) accordingly the fine-tuning is more complicated because of the related hydrodynamics (..) in reality they run smoother and push more water of a 2 balde prop (..) at least this is wat you experience at the German SAW, where people are very fast, I mean above 200km/h (..)

  • @bobgreenhalgh7324
    @bobgreenhalgh7324 Год назад

    The more blades less diameter

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      The video wasnt about finding the right prop for this boat, its a direct comparison between the same size props

  • @peteroosterhoff8850
    @peteroosterhoff8850 Год назад

    Interresting... 4 blade that doesn't work at all...!

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      Maybe on a different style hull things would be different

  • @goldridder
    @goldridder Год назад

    Why did it go so slow on 4 blades???

    • @RCBoatBitz
      @RCBoatBitz  Год назад

      Cavitation, blades too close together i guess, 2 blades always fastest