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![]() "Ringmaster" wrote in message oups.com... Any sailboat will benifit from a folding prop. It's a 1/2 kt gain. There is no downside. When docking etc. you just plan in advance. There's a little less power in reverse. You should never approach a dock harder than yo'ur willing to hit it anyway. If you get a Brunton, it works equally efficiently in reverse. Same can be said for Maxprop and other feathering (as opposed tofolding) props. But the big advantage of the Brunton is that it is self-pitching and adjusts itself to best pitch no matter what the engine regime or boat speed. Folding props are not much good on a cruising boat. Terrible reverse braking, and no significant speed advantage over a feathering prop. If you google around you will find a very good pdf tabular comparison of all props done by a German university. Somebody else may have a reference. The police nicked my old computer eight months ago so I no longer have a reference to it... |
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