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![]() "Leanne" skrev i en meddelelse ... "Flemming Torp" fletopkanelbolle2rp.danmark wrote in message . .. My brother in law, and I have had a discussion of whether it is best - from a pure speed point of view (no consideration to the mechanics/oil/maintenance/gearbox etc. here ...) whether you should let your "fixed three bladed propeller" run/turn or keep it fixed (like put into gear) when sailing I always put the transmission in reverse when sailing. I don't think that my Yanmar book says anything, but when I sailed on a friend's Cape Dory, he said to always do so due the gearbox that he had. Leanne So do I - when cruising, but that is not my point ... The question is: (If I race for instance): Will I increase the speed of the boat by letting the propeller turn without resistance? Or should I stop it from turning? -- Flemming Torp |
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