Just to preface this - I don't have them and I've never used them, I have researched them.What is the advantages of running a dual prop ?
What is the advantages of running a dual prop ?
5) Ability to turn either direction in reverse (single prop drives tend to only turn one direction in reverse, and just go straight when you have the wheel turned the other way)
If you are referring to "counter rotating dual prop" outdrives, such as Volvo Penta's DuoProp or Mercruiser's Bravo 3, then the advantages are: (assuming the same engine as a single prop drive)
1) Less propslip
2) Better acceleration from slow speeds
3) Faster time to plane
4) Lower planing speed
5) Ability to turn either direction in reverse (single prop drives tend to only turn one direction in reverse, and just go straight when you have the wheel turned the other way)
6) Faster cruising speed at a given RPM
1992 regal ambassador 233xl Mercrusier 5.7 alpha 1 out drive.
Ayuh,...
You Don't have that option.....
Tilliam is right. Single prop drives with standard props (RH) tend to back better to starboard than port. Very common. I remember by saying to myself "port problem" . . .
No i am trying to find out if i can get a dual prop for my single drive.Yep, people who used to drive my boat when they were used to a single prop drive were always amazed that it turned so well in reverse.
tigerhack, you thinking of buying a different boat with a dual prop drive???
No i am trying to find out if i can get a dual prop for my single drive.