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Default Angle of prop shaft - theoretical question.

gene, you dum-dum. exactly as I said, you do not understand "action/reaction".
go call some junior high school science teacher and ask him/her to explain it
to you, then come back here. you won't have need for further discussion once
you understand just what "action/reaction" means.

charlie, you don't understand what "action/reaction" means. the prop wash

has
not have to "push" on anything but the prop, just like a rocket ship in

space.

The top half
of the spiralling prop wash is moving to port, and pushes on the hull,
yawing the stern to port. The bottom half othe spiral is mostly in clear
water, pushing on nothing.




ROFLMAO...... prop powered rocket ship in space! I wonder what is
pushing on *that* prop.......???

Scotty........ please beam Jax up..... has di-lithium crystals have
apparently cracked up.
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