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You never said why you dismissed a folder. The most efficient props under
sail are folders, period. If you must have a 3-blade Gori makes a nice 3 blade folder, I have a 2-blade and it is a thing of beauty, just about zero prop walk in reverse, in fact it still takes a little getting used to as I spent the first 3 seasons with this boat learning how to back it out compensating for the prop walk. John Cairns "Michael" wrote in message ... 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! 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. So .....after having read all the literature, advertising, propaganda etc. it gets down to comments by people who actually have them on their boats, the real prop users. What I'm looking for is your comments on how well, or how poorly your particular brand performed and if you like it what size boat etc. Either as the owner, the operator or maybe you know someone whose brain you can pick! I can afford it, but the cost is high enough I don't want to throw darts or flip coins. I won't give you any parameters on intended use sothat way I get good unbiased data. However my boat is 25' LWL, 31' LOD, 9.5' beam and approx. 6 ton plus range. Twin keels naturally of course and a 30HP Diesel Inboard auxilary. There is room to retrofit a reduction gear on the shaft. Thanks, Michael (sotto volce) and now ...... back to asa.duh-litics! |
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