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Kiwi Prop excellent condition 16" blades $700

thevans

Member I
Taken off a 38 Ft Ericson. When we purchased the prop we gave the specs to the manufacture off our opriginal survey.
Specifically we had a HBW-100 trnasmission with a 2.00 ratio.
We tried everything to tune this prop in over a season to our boat.
Basically we couldn't get to work, the pitch wouldn't go low enough.

Further investigation shows the HBW-100 is not 2.00 ratio but 1.79:1."

We put the old prop back on and the bioat is performing flawlessly. The solution maybe to to use the 14" blades
but we are tired of trying to fix it.

The prop has maybe 150 hours on it, it was always serviced and is clean anmd ready to install on another boat.
We paid $1300 for it so will sell for $700 delivered to you via fedex.
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The manufacturer has given this info on the prop and what boat it is suitable for.

This prop is suitable for any engine between 27 and 35 hp

with shaft rpm of between ~ 1350 and ~ 1475 depending upon pitch.


Mounting is SAE 1.000" - Rotation is Right Handed.


This covers the very popular Yanmar 3GM30 and 3YM30 on 2.61:1
as well as the Volvo 2003, 2030 and D1-30 amongst many others.
 
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Mad Max

New Member
Taken off a 38 Ft Ericson. When we purchased the prop we gave the specs to the manufacture off our opriginal survey.
Specifically we had a HBW-100 trnasmission with a 2.00 ratio.

We tried everything to tune this prop in over a season to our boat.
Basically we couldn't get to work, the pitch wouldn't go low enough.

Further investigation shows the HBW-100 is not 2.00 ratio but 1.79:1."
We put the old prop back on and the bioat is performing flawlessly. The solution maybe to to use the 14" blades
but we are tired of trying to fix it.

The prop has maybe 150 hours on it, it was always serviced and is clean anmd ready to install on another boat.
We paid $1300 for it so will sell for $700 delivered to you via fedex.
View attachment 15610View attachment 15611View attachment 15612View attachment 15613View attachment 15614

The manufacturer has given this info on the prop and what boat it is suitable for.

This prop is suitable for any engine between 27 and 35 hp
with shaft rpm of between ~ 1350 and ~ 1475 depending upon pitch.


Mounting is SAE 1.000" - Rotation is Right Handed.


This covers the very popular Yanmar 3GM30 and 3YM30 on 2.61:1
as well as the Volvo 2003, 2030 and D1-30 amongst many others.
Taken off a 38 Ft Ericson. When we purchased the prop we gave the specs to the manufacture off our opriginal survey.
Specifically we had a HBW-100 trnasmission with a 2.00 ratio.

We tried everything to tune this prop in over a season to our boat.
Basically we couldn't get to work, the pitch wouldn't go low enough.

Further investigation shows the HBW-100 is not 2.00 ratio but 1.79:1."
We put the old prop back on and the bioat is performing flawlessly. The solution maybe to to use the 14" blades
but we are tired of trying to fix it.

The prop has maybe 150 hours on it, it was always serviced and is clean anmd ready to install on another boat.
We paid $1300 for it so will sell for $700 delivered to you via fedex.
View attachment 15610View attachment 15611View attachment 15612View attachment 15613View attachment 15614

The manufacturer has given this info on the prop and what boat it is suitable for.

This prop is suitable for any engine between 27 and 35 hp
with shaft rpm of between ~ 1350 and ~ 1475 depending upon pitch.


Mounting is SAE 1.000" - Rotation is Right Handed.


This covers the very popular Yanmar 3GM30 and 3YM30 on 2.61:1
as well as the Volvo 2003, 2030 and D1-30 amongst many others.
Hello, I saw your add and am curious. I have a kiwi prop with thirteen inch blades and I was wondering if you would like to swap blades? Or whole props if that is more desirable for you.
I am really interested in seeing how my boat would cruise with the sixteen inch blades.
The thirteen inch are fine for me but I would like to see if I can cruise at a lower rpm. I have mine adjusted as far as they’ll go.
I would be happy to pay for the shipping for both of us for the chance to try this out. And you could keep your kiwi as a spare.
I have a spare. But it’s in the same ballpark as my kiwi.
So please consider this and if you don’t mind I’m on the hard now and would love it if things could work out prior to me relaunching.
Thanks so much for the consideration,
Leonard Moloney,
Vancouver, Canada.
 

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Loren Beach

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