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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote 20 hp is capable of generating 300 to 600 pounds of reverse thrust thanks to the big props, enough to stretch a 3/8 chain bar taught or nearly so. Yes, but 20 hp doesn't do much with a skinny little two blade sailboat wheel. When backing down against the anchor the propwalk puts most of the horsepower into just swinging the stern around sidesways with very little strain on the anchor rode. I probably get more dig in just by janking on it. Sailboats are different. -- Roger Long |
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