I have an 80" Round tip Hartzell three blade on my 185 (PHC-C3YF-1RF w/F8468A -6 blades). It works fine, and has less than three hundred hours since new (came on the plane when I bought it last year), but I know it's not the best prop for what I typically do with the airplane.
I do just enough backcountry flying in Utah and Idaho that I'm exploring an 86" Mac 401, but I can't find any first-hand accounts from those who have made this (or a similar) switch. I've spent a rediculous amount of time researching this, but every account I've gotten either in print or in person has quoted marketing crap that I have no interest in. I'd like honest, first hand accounts by those who've flown them.
I might consider a larger Hartzell scimitar, but I don't know if those have the low end grunt of the 401.
Specifically, I'm curious how much of a difference I'll see on takeoff and initial climb with a 401, and what penalty I'll take in cruise to decide if it's worth pursuing. Engine is the stock IO-520D. Someday when the engine is due, I'll go with a 550, but ideally that is way in the future. I already have a Sportsman coming.
My Hartzell is new enough that I figure I can offset a significant part of the purchase, but if the performance difference is negligible, there's no point.
I typically see 128KTAS LOP and 135KTAS ROP at altitude. Not a speed demon, but it gets the job done. I'd gladly give up a few kts if the bottom end was Holy-crap better, but I also know how subjective this can be.
I'm undecided on the MT, as I've seen a brand new one crack the nickel leading edge and want something that just works. It's not like I need the weight savings, as I can't put it over gross as it is.


