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On Oct 15, 10:10 am, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 15, 3:45 pm, " wrote: On Oct 15, 6:57 am, Frogwatch wrote: ...Now, one of the advantages of a 2 blade prop is that you can align it with the keel for lower drag.... Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the S2 8.5 is a fin keel, spade rudder set-up with the prop just ahead of the rudder. In this case there will seldom be any drag reduction advantage to aligning the blades of the prop with the keel. -- Tom. why not? Because, unless the leeway angle is near zero the prop will not be in the keel's wake. In cases where the prop is right behind the keel or is in a cut-out in a two bladed prop can be hidden behind the keel or skeg by aligning it. In your case the prop is a long way from the keel and even a small amount of leeway will move it into the free stream and in any case if the keel is well designed and in good condition the wake two cord lengths back will be insignificant. So, in your case alignment isn't likely to make a difference you can measure most of the time. If you are concerned about drag I would recommend a two bladed geared folding prop. -- Tom. |
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