I thought offset to port would help the situation.  No?
Gary

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On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Bob Hickson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Interesting theories / comments on the causes of prop walk.
>
> You should note that on the 29-2 the prop is offset from the center line
> of the hull and it is located to the port side of the small skeg leading
> into the rudder.
>
> The combined downward angle of the prop shaft PLUS the angle towards the
> port side of the hull is likely to worsen prop walk as compared to a prop
> located on the center line of the hull
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> Fair Winds,
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> Bob Hickson, P. Eng.
>
> Frenchman’s Bay Yacht Club,
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> C and C 29 mark 2, Flying Colours,
>
> 416-919-2297
>
> bobhick...@rogers.com
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