Propeller drag - myrh or what?

A few years ago I was sent a table from a german sailing magazine with actual results recorded. If I find it on my other computer I will post it.

Basically folding and feathering props do give significant improvements when sailing.

Unfortunately people make such unrealistic claims wrt when under way with power of folding/feathering propellors compared to fixed props that it makes all their claims questionable.

I reckon about between 0.5 to 1kts improvement sailing but if fixed prop is correctly sized speed under power will alway be slightly less.
 
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That answers the in gear/out of gear debate.

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Yes, but only for that particular speed/yacht/propellor combo. It doesn't answer it generically. Even the same yacht and prop will have different answers to the in/out gear question, at different speeds through the water
 
http://www.helensburghsailingclub.co.uk/dinghyresults/2007_PY_List.pdf


5 LISTED CONFIGURATIONS AND ALLOWANCES
5.1 Listed engine/propeller configurations are identified as follows:
Inboard with feathering/folding propeller IBF
Inboard with fixed two-blade propeller IB2
Inboard with fixed three-blade propeller IB3
Any arrangement that allows the propeller to
be removed from the water, or no engine OB
5.2 Recommended trial allowances for different engine/propeller
configurations are as follows:
from to
OB IBF IB2 IB3
OB 0 +1% +2% +4%
IBF -1% 0 +1% +3%
IB2 -2% -1% 0 +2%
IB3 -4% -3% -2% 0
 
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