Quietcat,<br /><br />In a different thread about trim, you just said the following:<br /><br /> "There is a vertical tab/fin at the end of your outdrive. Sticks down towards the prop and slightly behind it. It is mounted to a horizontal plate that "covers" the prop from above (anti-ventilation plate). This fin is there to help you turn the wheel and counteracts the propeller's desire to push the drive one way (without it your boat would steer very hard one way and too easily the other)."<br /><br />Now, when I switched to the Ballistic propeller on my Alpha drive, the new propeller would hit this little fin, and it was therefore removed and replaced with a flat anode instead.<br /><br />I haven't noticed the asymmetrical effect on the steering though, that you describe above. The boat seems to steer just like before, equally well to both sides and at all speeds.<br /><br />What do you think; would having hydraulic steering counteract or mask the effect you mentioned? Or is there another explanation for this?