Stinnett21
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2012
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- 557
Considering a 4 blade for next season on my 21’ I/O and thought I would pose a question. There is one thing that bothers me about single engine right hand prop boats and that’s the fact that prop torque creates a port side list while underway. This is why most boats are controlled from the right side so the weight of the driver counteracts this condition. It has also been my experience in many years of bow rider boating that whenever guests come aboard they tend to load to the left adding to the problem. Of course on warm days the windshield lays open to the left. Also when you consider the “keep right” rule most man made waves approach from the left and if the boat is leaning to the left it puts the flat part of the hull against the waves creating a rougher ride. So my question is would a 4 blade create more torque (twist) than a comparable 3 blade thereby adding negatively to the condition?