Corribee Boy
Well-Known Member
The magazine carried out these tests with a very chunky 3 blade prop which formed an almost complete disc when viewed head-on. Didn't the magazine article concede that a slimmer, two blade prop in a cutout in the keel or behind a skeg, have a significantly different result?
I lock my Hurth gearbox in reverse simply because that's what the manual directs, with dire warnings of damage if locked in forward.
I lock my Hurth gearbox in reverse simply because that's what the manual directs, with dire warnings of damage if locked in forward.