vas
Well-Known Member
OK,
I'm tired after 5-6hours work on MiToS, not in the mood for working, uni server is down and I cannot upload and show you my great progress, so got I new Q
Was working this morning when I wooden hull, largish keel, single shaft aft cabin f/b 40-45ft craft came to be lifted, the old fashioned way. As he was negotiating and aligning the craft, he hit the b/t a few times.
Noise was awful and v.strong
OK, I admit I don't spend my time in the marinas listening to b/t, but this sounded godawful, and wrong pitch, and LOUD!
So, WHY? it's just a small motor and an even smaller propeler wrongway within a tunel hopefully pushing some water through.
Is it turbulance and cavitation, or what?
Not trying to start a for/against b/t discussion here, just genuinly asking
V.
I'm tired after 5-6hours work on MiToS, not in the mood for working, uni server is down and I cannot upload and show you my great progress, so got I new Q
Was working this morning when I wooden hull, largish keel, single shaft aft cabin f/b 40-45ft craft came to be lifted, the old fashioned way. As he was negotiating and aligning the craft, he hit the b/t a few times.
Noise was awful and v.strong
OK, I admit I don't spend my time in the marinas listening to b/t, but this sounded godawful, and wrong pitch, and LOUD!
So, WHY? it's just a small motor and an even smaller propeler wrongway within a tunel hopefully pushing some water through.
Is it turbulance and cavitation, or what?
Not trying to start a for/against b/t discussion here, just genuinly asking
V.