jim, the term "feathering" means to twist the blades into a streamline position
with a teeny, tiny, itzy, bitsy, little, small fraction of the drag presented
by blades in operating under power position.
understand now?
From: Jim Richardson
Date: 9/4/2004 1:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:
On 04 Sep 2004 13:08:18 GMT,
JAXAshby wrote:
Then why did you post a definition of feathering, which fit the
autoprop?
it does not fit. not even close. and if you had not blown $2,200 on a
prop
hoping against hope you could make your boat *sail* faster you would know
the
difference.
Did the dealer tell you you could pass Island Packets and Westsail 32 if
you
bought an auto-prop?
I didn't buy one JAXAshby. I simply wanted to know what you meant by
calling it a non-feathering prop. Alas, I should have known better than
to expect rational discourse from you.
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