A question about prop rotation on twin engine setups?
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I have been wondering for a long time, with counter rotating props on twin setups, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the props turning in, or out
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Much MUCH safer spinning OUT! Uh, where's T2x? He should be able to elaborate a little.
You have the scenario backwards. Spinning in lifts the bow, out lifts the stern.
You have the scenario backwards. Spinning in lifts the bow, out lifts the stern.
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if they turn in it will give more stern lift, If they turn out more bow lift, turning in is are to dock sometimes less control
if they turn in it will give more stern lift, If they turn out more bow lift, turning in is are to dock sometimes less control
On my Velocity I spin them in all the time, sorry T2x. However on the race boat it depended on the water conditions.
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OK, now I know why I cant dock worth a sh!t
I need to print this thread and take it to the marina where I hang out and show the dock boys....
what would you guys reccomend on a 5k+ pound v hull with 21p 3 blade cleavers? in or out?? they are turning in right now and it seems to carry the bow very well, but docks sh!tty, could I gain anything besides docking ability by switching?? maybe planning easier
Just to clarify, props turning in, is starboard spinning clockwise and port spinning counterclockwise when in foreward gear.......or is it the opposite?
I need to print this thread and take it to the marina where I hang out and show the dock boys....
what would you guys reccomend on a 5k+ pound v hull with 21p 3 blade cleavers? in or out?? they are turning in right now and it seems to carry the bow very well, but docks sh!tty, could I gain anything besides docking ability by switching?? maybe planning easier

Just to clarify, props turning in, is starboard spinning clockwise and port spinning counterclockwise when in foreward gear.......or is it the opposite?
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Originally posted by THRILLSEEKER
OK, now I know why I cant dock worth a sh!t
I need to print this thread and take it to the marina where I hang out and show the dock boys....
what would you guys reccomend on a 5k+ pound v hull with 21p 3 blade cleavers? in or out?? they are turning in right now and it seems to carry the bow very well, but docks sh!tty, could I gain anything besides docking ability by switching?? maybe planning easier
Just to clarify, props turning in, is starboard spinning clockwise and port spinning counterclockwise when in foreward gear.......or is it the opposite?
OK, now I know why I cant dock worth a sh!t
I need to print this thread and take it to the marina where I hang out and show the dock boys....
what would you guys reccomend on a 5k+ pound v hull with 21p 3 blade cleavers? in or out?? they are turning in right now and it seems to carry the bow very well, but docks sh!tty, could I gain anything besides docking ability by switching?? maybe planning easier

Just to clarify, props turning in, is starboard spinning clockwise and port spinning counterclockwise when in foreward gear.......or is it the opposite?
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That would be.....turning out....The TOP of the blades would turn inward to be turning in !!C,mon guys !!
I am about to try mine "IN"...I will be very suprised if this big heavy hull gets to loose !! I have been told i will need to dock like a single engine boat though....Hope to find out Wed. night..I will post what i find
I am about to try mine "IN"...I will be very suprised if this big heavy hull gets to loose !! I have been told i will need to dock like a single engine boat though....Hope to find out Wed. night..I will post what i find


