True. 2 points to you Jeff.
Would you know if tapering the shaft is the
standard? I haven't seen any otherwise, but my
experiece is limited to puling props on only a few
boats.
I was wondering if some shafts come straight with
just a key way to lock them in position?
Bart Senior
Jeff Morris wrote
I'll take some of those points - It was me, not Neal, that pointed out
that the gearing could well be different in reverse. I also pointed out
that it would be easily noticeable.
Curiously, his first answer, that the prop was mounted backwards, may
have been a better answer. That doesn't change the handedness, but if
the blade is not symmetrical it will affect the efficiency.
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