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![]() "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:fvUqb.10776$62.3537@lakeread04... Don't sell us Southern good ol' boys or our BBQ short. The CSS Alabama had a retractable propeller for better efficiency under sail. (Beats the heck out of a feathering prop.) It was disconnected from the shaft and hoisted under the fantail on a rail assembly. It could be lowered and pinned to the shaft rather quickly. The HMS Warrior which is in Portsmouth had the same kind of system .When all sail was called they would unpin the screw from the shaft and crank it up out of the water on a special railway. I have read someplace that it was a bit of a pain to do.. Neil Currey Building a Dix design Pratique 35 |
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