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16 January 2012, 05:57
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The maximum load on the prop (or torque on the...
The maximum load on the prop (or torque on the bush) would occur when the engine is delivering the most power - which would normally be at high revs for an outboard. Exception might be for very...
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I would have thought with half a ton extra load,...
I would have thought with half a ton extra load, the prop would have been well submerged and able to grip if it could. Hull was not moving much so it would not have disturbed the flow. Engine...
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Prop slipping on its bush after screwing through...
Prop slipping on its bush after screwing through the sand?
Perhaps when the weight of the water was out, the load was reduced enough to allow it to just grip.
If this is the case, if has...
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