Cabreras Prop Pockets
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Cabreras Prop Pockets
I have a friend that's looking at a 31 with the Cabrera prop pockets. I seem to remember that there was a thread on these a while back. Is this a good thing, or are there some adverse handling characteristics with the prop pockets?
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Most of the previous discussions about prop pockets can be found from the Google Site Search.
The whole purpose behind Cabrera designing them was to put in 3116 and 3126 cats which needed more wheel clearance for the reduced shaft angle that he used, (10 degree).
That package produced a little better top end speed, but at the slight reduction of following sea capabilities and increase of prop cavitation.
Basically it was a work-around design fix necessary to install engines that had no business in the belly of a B31 in the first place.
That's not to say that the B31 in question is a bad boat, just that all that expensive work didn't overly improve it. There's plenty of them out there and their working for the most part.
As Tom indicated, the most concern is over the 3116 cats...
Br,
Patrick
Most of the previous discussions about prop pockets can be found from the Google Site Search.
The whole purpose behind Cabrera designing them was to put in 3116 and 3126 cats which needed more wheel clearance for the reduced shaft angle that he used, (10 degree).
That package produced a little better top end speed, but at the slight reduction of following sea capabilities and increase of prop cavitation.
Basically it was a work-around design fix necessary to install engines that had no business in the belly of a B31 in the first place.
That's not to say that the B31 in question is a bad boat, just that all that expensive work didn't overly improve it. There's plenty of them out there and their working for the most part.
As Tom indicated, the most concern is over the 3116 cats...
Br,
Patrick
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