Hey Phil,
I called Martec and they recommended a 13x12x1 for the C-27. Is that what you 
have? I assume it is righ-hand rotation.
 
Thanks,
James



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propDate: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 10:07:29 -0800



James,
 
Prop diameter and pitch are subject to a lot of variables. Selecting the right 
prop is very dependant on water temperature, salinity, gearing, and horsepower. 
 So I would recommend you only take the advice of someone sailing in similar 
condition with the exact engine transmission. 
 
I have a Martec III, which I did pick up used, after getting the recommendation 
from a well respected local prop and machine company in Alameda. John is quite 
right about the eventual annoyance of having to leave the cockpit and manually 
index the hinge pin to vertical. 
 
I think either Alameda Prop and Machine or Martec has a website calculator for 
prop selection. The sailing performance boost is really worth it in lighter 
air. When the wind is roaring 40 knots you’ll wish for a little more drag.  
 


Phil Agur                    s/v Wing Tip Secretary,                    C270 LE 
#184IC27/270A                   MMSI 366901790 www.catalina27.org    Vessel 
Doc# 1039809
 
-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James HendersonSent: Monday, December 08, 2008 4:05 
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: catalina27-talk: Folding prop
 
Thanks for the advice guys. Actually, I am hoping to buy used on eBay--hence 
the need for specs. John, I am currently climbing back to align my two-bladed 
prop vertically behind the keel for what little that does. So, if I have to 
climb back with the Martec at least I'm already used to doing that!  James



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: catalina27-talk: Folding 
propDate: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 21:50:47 -0500

Hi Jim,
 
I have an 85, 5874, TR.  It came with a folding prop, a Martec.  Since I have 
had nothing else, I can’t compare with a regular prop.  The other big brand is 
a Gori.  The Martec has blades that pivot and fold back.  Each one pivots 
individually so if the shaft happens to stop with the blades oriented 
vertically, all is well and the blades will fold back parallel to each other.  
On the other hand, if the shaft happens to stop with the upper blade 
horizontal, then the lower blade will hang down and if you are really serious 
as I am when racing, I have to crawl back into the quarter berth and turn the 
shaft until it is oriented properly.
 
The Gori is a geared prop.  Both blades are geared together so whatever 
position one is in, the other is in the same position.
 
If I were buying a folding prop today, I would buy a Gori although it is 
several hundred dollars more than the Martec.  I am getting tired of crawling 
back in the quarter berth to twist the prop shaft to align the blades.  When we 
are not racing, I don’t worry about the orientation.
 
I sent my prop back to Martec during the 06/07-winter season to be refurbished. 
 Their invoice states “Clean and Rebalance a 13 x 12 x 1 RH MKIII which means 
nothing to me.  I know the size and pitch are stamped on the prop but my boat 
is in the water.
 
Dave Hoy’s recommendation that you contact the manufacturers is very good.  I’m 
sure they have specs on C27s and can recommend the proper size.
 
John Emmerich
5874 TR
 
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PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave HoySent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 7:39 PMTo: [EMAIL 
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Hi Jim, 
 
Wyanokee is a standard '86.  There's been discussions over the years so I think 
you'll probably get a number of  recommendations and discussion from others.  
We sail and race on Penobscot Bay in the Gulf of Maine where the leading 
industry is lobstering.  I bought a Martec to replace the standard three bladed 
prop.  I couldn't live without it!  Prior to putting it on the boat we were 
catching lobster pots every time we went out.  Now, we sail right through the 
floats and lines and don't give it a thought; in fact, I don't think we've 
caught a pot since putting it on in 2003.  If you contact Martec (they have a 
website) they will tell you what you will need as they have the specifications 
for the boat.  It will increase your speed under sail perhaps as much as half a 
knot.  Under power we may loose as much as half a knot; it hasn't been a 
problem and I frankly haven't noticed any difference.  You should be able to 
install it without modification.
 
Good luck!
 
Dave Hoy
WYANOKEE #6295
Camden, Maine 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: James Henderson 
 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 6:42 AM
Subject: catalina27-talk: Folding prop
 
 
Does anyone have a folding prop, and can you recommend a size/pitch? I have a 
Universal M-18 engine. 
 
Thanks,
James
 




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