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Not fast at all, less than 5 mph. I was about 20' west of the moorings round
the back of the island north of Belle Isle on Windemere. (in-case you happen to find yourself there ;-) The boat came to a dead stop. I think the skeg or the leg jammed against a rock as the prop, still turning, tried to drill its way through the side of it. It's amazing how much damage can be done in just a second. I also caught my spare prop, leaving the middle of the Brock Hole (?) jetty south side. 2 props in one day, I hear the cheers from speed limit supporters! This was Easter this year, about a week before the TV report about how low the water is on Windemere this year... "Ric" wrote in message ... "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:N4GFb.9775$JD6.8424@lakeread04... That looked extremely promising until I saw the price. $55,000!!!!! Echopilots are a bit more reasonably priced. But they are best suited to sailing boats - if you have a carnation prop I take it you are going quite fast... http://www.echopilot.com/ |
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