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![]() With counter rotating twins the preferred setup is to have the right handed prop (clockwise viewed from aft) on the starboard side (that's the right hand side of the boat Harry) & the left handed prop (anticlockwise viewed from aft) on the port side (that's the left hand side of the boat Harry) This means that counter rotating twins should have the props turning out away from each other at the top. So prop walk can be harvested to advantage when maneuvering (it behaves like a wheel, at the bottom of the prop the water is denser than the top, imagine Harry upside down). Say trying to spin the boat to starboard with twins the starboard, right handed prop (now turning anticlockwise from aft in reverse gear) will try to walk the stern across towards port, the port left handed prop (also turning anticlockwise from aft still in forward gear) will also be trying to walk the stern to port, so even if the boat stays almost stationary, it will assist the bow to swing to starboard. K The above is basicly correct... but not the full story. The navy tend to put props on the other way around because props turning inwards towards each other at the top is more efficient This is done on the basis that navy ships have tugs etc to assist manouvers in port.. so they trade the manouverability for better efficiency at speed. When all is said and done, you will have to fit the props to suit the engines/gearboxes as fitted to the boat unless you wanna swap them round? |
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