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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 17:03:39 -0400, John Cairns wrote:
No, disagree. I purchased a Gori folding prop this season after some experimenting last season with the prop in neutral vs. reverse. The manual that came with the boat recommends locking in reverse to prevent transmission wear, shifting from reverse to neutral while under sail resulted in a 1/2 increase in boat speed. Did this on several occasions, just to verify. I figured a folding prop should be worth at least 1/2 knot also. Hmmm... If the AOA is optimised for auto-rotation at a particular boat speed, then a turning prop would indeed create less drag than a locked prop up to that speed. At other boat speeds though, drag increases as auto-rotation increases. A locked and feathered prop creates the minimum amount of drag. -- GW De Lacey |
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