To Bob from Georgia,
I'm not sure I agree with you on the 2 blade having more prop walk than the 3 blade prop. Around here the opiniom seems to run the opposite. It's a small matter though, I was more concerned with your comment about having to back out of the marina, we had the same problem when we acquired our C30 (with 3 blade prop). With the boat on the next dock being only 24 ft behind us, the prop walk prevented us from making the necessary port turn (in reverse) to exit the marina. Or so we thought! Thanks to some very experienced sailors, who gave freely of their knowledge, we have the solution. It's quite simple, once the engine is warmed up and ready to go, undo the lines and shift into reverse with about 1/3 throttle, as soon as you get a fair amount of way on going straight back(it should only take 6 - 8 feet), throttle down and shift into neutral, this should immediately stop the prop walk and allow the boat to steer to port in reverse ( it may take a bit of practise to get just the right amount of way on), once the bow is clear of the dock shift into forward and slowly increase throttle until you have control. Remember, that if you engage the prop at any time you are going in reverse, the prop walk will immediately cancel any turn to port. It didn't take us much practise to get the hang of it, we can even handle adverse winds and currents now. MikeWhirlwind, C30