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Old 03-01-2024, 06:51 PM   #1
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Has anyone heard of this propeller design?

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https://sharrowmarine.com/
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Old 03-01-2024, 07:25 PM   #2
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Has anyone heard of this propeller design?

There's always a new mousetrap...

https://sharrowmarine.com/
I did a little research on them and found that while their claims of more fuel efficient design MAY be true, you simply will never ever gain back the cost of the prop by the fuel savings. The cost of the prop is just too ridiculous (in excess of $5000.00 last time I looked) for the average boater to gain anything…heaven forbid you damage or hit a rock with it! The only place i see where it may be a benefit is for some commercial boater who spends all day every day on the water, the fuel savings MAY eventually be realized in that case…

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Old 03-01-2024, 07:50 PM   #3
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Has anyone heard of this propeller design?

There's always a new mousetrap...

https://sharrowmarine.com/
Fairly new: 'saw It advertised last summer, and wondered just how good it could be...

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Fairly new: 'saw It advertised last summer, and wondered just how good it could be...

This was discussed last year on this forum, and a few posts mention that it's been around a long time with no real reviews.

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Lots of info in various boating magazines over the last couple of years. In addition to fuel economy, better "grab" when maneuvering may be important on some types of (commercial?) boats. By the time I get these, and then another time to ding one, I'll be able to go to the library and make a replacement on their 3-D printer.

By eliminating or significantly reducing cavitation noise, the Sharrow and related technology is very important to some markets e.g. nuclear submarines.
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Not only are they insanely expensive for only modest improvements in performance, they seem to have production issues as well.

Boat Test ran an article today on the duoprop they will be releasing for Bravo3 etc. They say available in spring of 2026.

Maybe they figure with how expensive they are, people are gonna need two years to save for a set.

Love the concept, but fail to see them as a viable long term product at those prices. $5k for a prop???
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Here is a very recent article from boat test….

https://boattest.com/article/sharrow...7As7484TsrhMYQ

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