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Michael wrote:
Won't keep you long from the main thrust of .asa but I'm compelled to ask advice on a sailing question? REALLY? Imagine that! How are "propellors" related to sailing?!?! I've done a ton of research and come up with several 'candidate' props for the boat. They are all of the self-feathering variety. Max-Prop, Auto-Prop, J-Prop, Luke and a couple more. Threw out the folding kind and the adjustable pitch kind is way to spendy. Well, if you get a cheap one that doesn't work as well, what have you gained? If you want to save money, have a solid prop. Works great. The least troublesome AFAIK low-drag folder is the Mar-tec. I've got a few friends with them on their racer-cruisers, and they have little or no trouble to report. For a cruising boat, I like the Luke 3-blade self-feathering prop. It's a well engineered and well built unit. Only seen it in use on one boat, but it has been trouble free. It's pretty expensive though. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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