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On Wed, 20 May 2015 13:43:02 -0500, Boating All Out
wrote: In article , says... I have done controlled tests with our boat, running slowly at around 7 kts on a single engine, and letting the idle prop spin freely. The fuel save was 20% at best. That's a significant savings. Since you didn't lock down the idling shaft, what are the downsides? === The most significant downside is possible damage to the transmission. On a boat with no crossover cooling water to the shaft log, it and the cutlass bearing are also at risk. On my boat we have active fin (Naiad) stabilizers which minimize rolling in heavy seas. They are much less effective at slower speeds so that is a secondary draw back. |
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