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"Rosalie B." wrote in message
... "Capt. JG" wrote: Back to more questions somewhat related to the Perkins 4-108. This sailboat is a pig to back up. It really wants to prop walk to starboard. According to the owner, it's got a fixed, 3-blade prop. I believe the boat also has a folding prop aboard in a locker. Would that help? Would tuning help? What do you think? We have a Perkins 4-154 which had a fixed three blade prop. It also backed poorly and had a prop walk. We replaced the prop with a Max Prop (not because of that, but because the noise made by the shaft spinning when we were under sail sounded like we were next to an expressway). The Max Prop feathers (doesn't really fold), and the blades are flat instead of cupped so that it will feather flat. This meant that the boat backed better - the cupped blades only increase the bite of the water when going forward. So Not being an engineer or anything, and not even playing one on TV ... My guess would be that yes the folding prop would help. Why is it stored in a locker? grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html I guess the owner felt that coming up the west coast he would have more power with the fixed prop. That was the reason he gave, although I'm not sure that makes sense. Thanks for the thoughtful response. I appreciate it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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