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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... I would think most ***SAILORS*** assume that fouled means intangled or wedged in. To hit a submerged log IMO is not fouling your prop. It's called a strike. Tell your Navy Mechanic to stick to turning wrenches. If he wants to know the correct nautical tern tell him to ask a Boatswain's Mate. An example of fouled would be a net, or rope, or heavy seaweed wrapped around and staying in place, or say a log entered the space between the prop and hull and stopped the prop from spinning then stayed wedged in place fouling the prop. I made a correction in your post that would explain why bobspit didn't know the difference. SV |
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