Sunday evening, and I'm bored. So here is a thought that I've had for quite some time. At least it's a thought that won't get me locked up. On another thread about bow thrusters, of which I didn't want to sidetrack a relevant thread, but what would be the thinking on putting a loop on the main prop, to prevent prop walking, and conceivably a more efficient thrust in the process? I've seen these before on outboards, and it seems a simple matter to incorporate one on an inboard using a strut. If it were substantially fastened to the hull, (as it would have to be regardless), I would think it may even have the added benefit of preventing some prop fouling, at least to some degree.
I know there are some hydrodynamic engineers out there, as well as somebody who may have experimented with this, and others that may just have some thought on the subject.
One more thing, please spare me the rhetoric about how I should be able to "use" the prop walk, as I've been doing it for years. It just seems to me that some folks would like to throw 'er up in retreat, and the boat backs up straight. Shoot, I wouldn't mind it from time to time..
I know there are some hydrodynamic engineers out there, as well as somebody who may have experimented with this, and others that may just have some thought on the subject.
One more thing, please spare me the rhetoric about how I should be able to "use" the prop walk, as I've been doing it for years. It just seems to me that some folks would like to throw 'er up in retreat, and the boat backs up straight. Shoot, I wouldn't mind it from time to time..