Sans Bateau
Well-Known Member
The main benefit of a folding prop over a feathering prop is, with possibly a few exceptions the very low drag of a folding prop, plus a folding prop is far less likely to pick up ropes, weed, fishing lines etc.
Some of the comments regarding the poor performance of folding props in reverse may be true of some folders, but should not be applied to all. Also someone suggested that two bladed folders are a little inefficient in forward drive.
Speaking as someone who has always had a folding prop, I can partly agree with the above comments, however, relying on the findings of the Yachting Monthly test that was carried out around 2 years ago, I fitted a Darglow FlexOfold 2 bladed prop at the start of this season. Because of a lack of wind (yes really!) this season I have had to motor getting on for 100 hrs. The boat cruises effortlessly at over 6knts with only 2250 rpm. As for reverse thrust, yes there are few seconds whilst the prop grips, but I have never had a problem stopping or reversing into a berth. Its such a short delay, once you are used to it its hardly noticeable.
If you get to read the Yachting Monthly report you will see that the FlexOfold, even in 2 blade design, fared better than the original fixed prop, and some feathering props.
Some of the comments regarding the poor performance of folding props in reverse may be true of some folders, but should not be applied to all. Also someone suggested that two bladed folders are a little inefficient in forward drive.
Speaking as someone who has always had a folding prop, I can partly agree with the above comments, however, relying on the findings of the Yachting Monthly test that was carried out around 2 years ago, I fitted a Darglow FlexOfold 2 bladed prop at the start of this season. Because of a lack of wind (yes really!) this season I have had to motor getting on for 100 hrs. The boat cruises effortlessly at over 6knts with only 2250 rpm. As for reverse thrust, yes there are few seconds whilst the prop grips, but I have never had a problem stopping or reversing into a berth. Its such a short delay, once you are used to it its hardly noticeable.
If you get to read the Yachting Monthly report you will see that the FlexOfold, even in 2 blade design, fared better than the original fixed prop, and some feathering props.