Sailfree
Well-Known Member
From another thread
"You might want to review some work Peter Mackenzie did at Strathclyde University which suggests....... well have a read.
http://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/5670/1/strathprints005670.pdf"
If you look up reference it clearly states in what appears to be an authoritive work that a freewheeling prop has less resistance than a locked prop when sailing.
Q1. Have I understood this correctly
Q2. I thought previous threads concluded the contary
Q3. Is there any other research into this question
I am looking for facts rather than opinions.
Just when I thought I understood the right answer someone goes and changes it /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
"You might want to review some work Peter Mackenzie did at Strathclyde University which suggests....... well have a read.
http://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/5670/1/strathprints005670.pdf"
If you look up reference it clearly states in what appears to be an authoritive work that a freewheeling prop has less resistance than a locked prop when sailing.
Q1. Have I understood this correctly
Q2. I thought previous threads concluded the contary
Q3. Is there any other research into this question
I am looking for facts rather than opinions.
Just when I thought I understood the right answer someone goes and changes it /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif