mad_boater
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Would rope cutters reduce top speed?
Would rope cutters reduce top speed?
Would rope cutters reduce top speed?
Rope cutters create 'dirty' water just ahead of the propeller, therefore simple answer is YES
Rope cutters create 'dirty' water just ahead of the propeller, therefore simple answer is YES
That amazes me ! There can be very little laminar flow around the shaft and boss, and I am at a loss to see how a rope cutter could affect flow on the (much greater) blade area, which is where the propulsive effect is generated.
Always willing to learn, though.
That amazes me ! There can be very little laminar flow around the shaft and boss, and I am at a loss to see how a rope cutter could affect flow on the (much greater) blade area, which is where the propulsive effect is generated.
Always willing to learn, though.
Laminar flow around 'P' bracket is sensitive to several factors for example distance of propeller from supportng strut, propeller shaft size etc etc. My own vessel has tapered nylon fairing tube before the 'P' bracket in order to reduce shaft disturbance on the waterflow even before the bracket.
Probably not make any significant difference to speed but a rope around your prop will![]()