NSBCraig
Lieutenant Commander
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It was stated on another thread here-
"Not ALL twin I/O's turn opposite to each other.... as I said a great many are set up with two identical alpha's both turning right. In fact most of the twins I've been on are not counter rotating."
I have never heard of such a thing, but I haven't heard of a lot of things in this world. So...
Why would someone do this?
Besides it being cheaper in the short run, maybe with parts laying around etc, what could be a benefit?
Negatives of course being prop torque at speed making steering a bear, horrible handling around the dock and less speed/ fuel economy since the props are not turning into each other.
Anybody have their boat setup like this?
"Not ALL twin I/O's turn opposite to each other.... as I said a great many are set up with two identical alpha's both turning right. In fact most of the twins I've been on are not counter rotating."
I have never heard of such a thing, but I haven't heard of a lot of things in this world. So...
Why would someone do this?
Besides it being cheaper in the short run, maybe with parts laying around etc, what could be a benefit?
Negatives of course being prop torque at speed making steering a bear, horrible handling around the dock and less speed/ fuel economy since the props are not turning into each other.
Anybody have their boat setup like this?