A crying shame
Just for my perspective, I had a slip that required backing 270 degrees of a circle in reverse to get in. The two blade prop backed like a drunk. I swapped out for a 3 blade fixed and it backed somewhat better; there was little if any perceivable improvement in forward, certainly not top speed. I imagine there may have been some motoring upwind but it was small at best; this is consistent with what prop guys will tell you. *BUT* I absolutely saw an increase in drag under sail; I went from rarely being passed by anyone to working hard just to keep up. Prop people will say 3/4 of a knot or more; PHRF adds 12 seconds per mile for a fixed 3 blade prop. In my mind, this is a lot of lost speed.Finally, I got a feathering 3 blade at a cost of $1050 vs. $250 for the 2 blade vs. $300 for the 3 blade fixed. Due to the independently adjusting forward and reverse pitch, the reverse performance is outstanding compared to any fixed prop; powering forward is quite similiar to the others. Under sail, is the true reward; the joy of embarrassing bigger, newer, more expensive boats cannot be surpassed.Just my take; the important thing is get out there.