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JAXAshby wrote in message ... There's very little prop walk on traditional wood trawlers, when the prop is set almost half way down a 3m deep keel That's because there is almost no "end-plate" effect from the hull. Correct. I was just pointing out some other low prop walk cases. JimB |
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