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PhantMan wrote:
I would think you would
have said "the boat achieves hull speed *due, in large part, because*
of the size of the prop. no?


prodigal1 wrote:
Sorry for the ambiguity. I meant under sail, the boat still achieves
hull speed easily with that prop hanging down. I had visions of us
losing a knot or so with that thing hanging down there like a sea anchor.


There's no way to raise or tilt it??
That'd be a shame as "no drag" is a major advantage of outboard
auxilliary power.
But anyhow, thanks for the clarification.

Rick