I have used MAX feathering props on three different boats, the smallest was 30'.
On a C&C 26, a MAX prop may be a little overkill unless you plan to motor into
wind, sea, and or current much of the time.
For smaller short distance racing and cruising a geared folding may be the cost
vs. per
Sam, I have a two blade Flex I Fold, which goes nicely forwards and backwards
and replaced a 2 blade non-geared Martec that went sideways in reverse and
sometimes went forward if the blades opened together (even after rebuilding).
The two do not compare.
Tim
Mojito
C&C 35-3
Branford, CT
> On
Sam I also have the 2 blade Martec and a 26. I have not found poor performance
in reverse but I don't do it a bunch either. Can push just fine going forward.
David
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From: Harry Hallgring
Date: 10-20-2013 5:00 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: cn
Sam,
I have a two blade folding Martec prop that goes 7 kts forward and four kts
directly sideways in reverse. Going with a Gori this winter.
Harry
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> On Oct 19, 2013, at 20:21, Sam Salter wrote:
>
> This winters project is a folding/feathering prop.
> I've just sent
The list is getting through G-Mail's server just fine.
Ken H.
On 20 October 2013 17:57, Jim Watts wrote:
> Loud and clear on the left coast.
>
>
> On 20 October 2013 13:53, Rich Knowles wrote:
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>> Looks ok here Stu:)
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> On Oct 20, 2013, at 13:00, "Stu" wrote:
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>> Last nite
My 35/3 has a 2 blade MaxProp. The boat moves well both forward and back
ithout too much prop walk.
I'm going to have it serviced this winter. Not looking forward to the
bill.
On Sunday, October 20, 2013, Rich Knowles wrote:
> Love my 3 blade MaxProp. However, not sure if a geared folder might
Love my 3 blade MaxProp. However, not sure if a geared folder might not be more
sensible for a 26' boat. Leave more $ for rum.
Rich
> On Oct 19, 2013, at 21:21, Sam Salter wrote:
>
> This winters project is a folding/feathering prop.
> I've just sent off inquiries to:
> Flexofold
> Max Prop
>
Loud and clear on the left coast.
On 20 October 2013 13:53, Rich Knowles wrote:
> Looks ok here Stu:)
>
> Rich
>
> On Oct 20, 2013, at 13:00, "Stu" wrote:
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> Last nite our list was moved to new servers. Just checking to make sure
> all is working.
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> Stu
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Our trip up the river was in calm and drizzle. When we got to our mooring I
rigged the foredeck awning to keep rain out of the hatch. It was actually
pretty in a way, with the low clouds and mist it was like being suspended in a
silent black void. Well this morning at 0500 is a big change! I h
Looks ok here Stu:)
Rich
> On Oct 20, 2013, at 13:00, "Stu" wrote:
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> Last nite our list was moved to new servers. Just checking to make sure all
> is working.
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> Stu
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On Oct 20, 2013, at 6:05 AM, Joe Della Barba wrote:
> Our trip up the river was in calm and drizzle. When we got to our mooring I
> rigged the foredeck awning to keep rain out of the hatch. It was actually
> pretty in a way, with the low clouds and mist it was like bein
Yeah, working here! sam :-)
Last nite our list was moved to new servers. Just checking to make sure all is
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This winters project is a folding/feathering prop.
I've just sent off inquiries to:
Flexofold
Max Prop
Slipstream
Anyone got any comments/observations/likes/dislikes.
Any experience good or bad with any type of folding/feathering prop
would be useful.
Any other manufacturers recommended.
Now i
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