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Old 01-10-2006, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by thisistank
makes sense?
yup

thanks!
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Originally Posted by birdog
It's worth trying..Mine spin "In" I just dock like a single engine boat & use the inboard {dockside} engine when i am close

Craig..I think i have a guy interested in your big props
I'm 99.9% sure that they are sold. A friend of Biggus's wants them...but he hasn't gotten them from me yet. If it falls thru, I'll let you know. TheDonz was also interested.

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Originally Posted by thisistank
LH meaning left hand prop? if yes then yes. If you're spinning out right now and you change it to spinning in your original left hand prop (spinning out/ originally on the port side) would be on your starboard side when spinning in. makes sense?
Ok, I thought about it more and am more confused.

If you look at the TOP of the prop, I can see where a LH prop on the starboard side pushes water in at the top.

But Ive always looked at them from the bottom and If you do it that way, a LH prop on the port side is pushing water IN from the bottom.

Now im really confused.
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Originally Posted by Underdog88
Great info.
So my Bravos w/IMCO lowers, I only need to swap shift cables and props? Thanks!
I have been told you should swap Bravos as well, especially if you have a few hours on them. The gear sets develop a wear pattern after being run a certain direction. Just what I have been told but it makes sense.
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Default Re: What does it take to run your props inward??

Wanna run your props inward??
SHIFT INTO REVERSE!!
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Wanna run your props inward??
SHIFT INTO REVERSE!!
I tried that, and I went backwards
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Default Re: What does it take to run your props inward??

"What does it take to runs your props inward...?"

That's easy! Some sockets, a ratchet and the desire to go a little faster at the expense of good docking.!
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