Maine Sail
Well-Known Member
There have been so many discussions on the subject and the research quoted as absolute proof. Unfortunately, the prop tested was a three bladed motor boat type prop which is not the usual first choice for a sailing boat. There are a number of variables in prop design which may prove or disprove the conclusions regarding the quoted research, particularly if combined with the variables of hull design. My own suspicion is that the differences observed will change substantially with changes in the area of the blades. A narrow two bladed sailing prop may well offer less drag if locked than if spinning when the slip magifies its cross sectional area - and if it can be stopped in line with a keel or deadwood it could prove almost invisible. Data based on a variety of blade designs would at least allow extrapolation within first order of magnitude.
Yes, my Flexofold likes to be stopped in gear to fold it.
Rob.
And there's your proof.
I am actually the guy who did the referenced experiments. I still have a 100% open invitation for any "doubters" to come witness this first hand with some caveats:
1- You pay for my time at my hourly rate
2- You publicly eat crow on You Tube as a doubter...
I have tested a Michigan Wheel sailor prop in the same pitch and diameter as the prop in the video, that came off a factory produced sailboat. It still caused more drag when locked...
On our old Cape Dory 27 we had a two blade prop and marked the shaft for vertical to lock it behind the deadwood. If placed back in neutral, despite being hidden behind the deadwood, it began spinning again....
There will be some point at which a locked prop causes equal drag to spinning but those are not normal pitches which we see used on sailboats. For the "typical" sailboat prop they cause more drag when locked. But you don't need to just take my word for it the University of Strathclyde Ocean Engineering Department, Dave Gerr (Westlawn), MIT and a UK magazine all found nearly the same results I did..
Again I offer a 100% open invitation to any doubters to come spend a day with me dragging props through the water..... I have this confidence because I have spent countless hours doing this trying to get to the bottom of where or how this steadfast belief came about...