Test Results
W. C. SCHULTZ ENGINEERING INC.
CHULA VISTA, CA 92010
“PROP GUARD”
PERFORMANCE TEST OF THRUST ENHANCING PROPELLER GUARD
FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS AND STERN DRIVES
ABSTRACT / PERFORMANCE EVALUATION TEST
This report is comprised of tables and
photos illustrating the performance of a thrust enhancing
propeller guard.
The test procedure was comprised of:
- Pole test, with and without propeller
guard.
- Speed test with another boat in tow,
and with the guard installed, and without the guard.
- Speed test of the test boat alone, with
and without the propeller guard.
The pole test was made July 9, 1998 at the
“J” Street Boat Launch Ramp in Chula Vista,
California. The tow speed test on July 14, and the speed
test with the test boat only on July 17, 1998. Speed tests
were made in Chula Vista Marina Channel between Channel
Markers Numbers 17 and 21.
The test boat used was an 18 foot Century 190 Deep
“V” Hull Runabout, with a 230 hp. OMC Stern
Drive, fitted with a 15 x 17 three blade propeller. This
boat had six people aboard, weighing approximately 1180
pounds total.
The boat in tow was an 18 foot Deep “V” Hull
Runabout, with six people aboard weighing approximately
1125 pounds total.
Measurements were made with and without the propeller guard
at each test to obtain the resulting performance
data.
The test data indicates outstanding gain in overall boat
performance, with the propeller guard installed; such
as:
- Significant greater thrust (towing
skiers, etc.).
- Higher cruising speed at medium motor
RPM (with resulting fuel savings; sport fishing, cruising
and touring).
- Significant directional boat steering
control.
- Outstanding boat leveling trim
control.
- Complete propeller protection (water
skier safety).
- Significant reduction of propeller wake
(preventing wake nuisance for boats nearby and preventing
wake damage to river and channel banks).
- The vortex vanes between the outer and
inner guard nozzle create a similar effect as
contra-rotating propeller arrangements, canceling the
torque reaction, and the propeller vortex of a single
propeller installation (simple application for submarines
and torpedoes).
The basic principle of the thrust
enhancing propeller guard, and the reason for its high
performance is the triple concentric positioned nozzle ring
configuration and the vortex vanes between said rings
(patent pending). The entrance side of the outer rings is
much larger than the propeller, drawing in more water than
the open propeller and achieving greater thrust. Because of
the acceleration of the water into the nozzle rings, the
pressure inside is less, hence a forward thrust is exerted
on the nozzle guard and the drive, and from the drive
housing to the hull.
The following tests were performed on
Sept. 18, 19, & 20, of 2003. At lake Mead, Callville
Bay, NV. With boats supplied by Forever Resorts.
The test procedure was comprised of:
- Pole test, with and without Prop
Guard.
- Speed test of the test boat alone,
with and without Prop Guard.
- GPS. Aquiring 3 to 4
satellites.
1st Test Boat
Ski Boat # 32, 18' Deep V Hull, 230hp with Volvo
Penta Stern Drive.
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Without Prop Guard
|
RPM |
SPEED |
FACTORY TOP SPEED |
4200 |
37.5 mph |
38 mph |
|
|
With Prop Guard |
RPM |
SPEED |
FACTORY TOP SPEED |
4000 |
35.6 mph |
|
4100 |
36.5 |
|
4200 |
37.7 |
38 mph |
2st Test Boat
Deck Boat # D-9, Flat Hull, 230hp with Volvo
Penta Stern Drive.
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|
Without Prop Guard
|
RPM |
SPEED |
FACTORY TOP SPEED |
2400 |
22.5 mph |
|
2600 |
25.5 mph |
|
2800 |
26.5 mph |
|
3200 |
30 mph |
30 mph |
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|
With Prop
Guard |
RPM |
SPEED |
FACTORY TOP SPEED |
2400 |
23.4 mph |
|
2600 |
26 |
|
2800 |
27.5 |
|
3200 |
29.9 |
30 mph |
The test data indicates gain in overall boat
performance, with the Prop Guard installed. Such
as:
- Significant greater thrust.
- Higher cruising speed at medium motor RPM.
(with resulting fuel savings)
- Significant directional boat steering
control.
- Outstanding boat leveling trim control.
- Complete propeller protection.
- Significant reduction in propeller wake,
preventing damage to river and channel banks.
- Note: The vortex vanes between the
outter and inner Prop Guard create a similar effect
as contra-rotating propeller arrangements,
cancelling the torque reaction, and the propeller
vortex of a single propeller installation.
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