I am considering a change to a veriable pitch propeller. I have a problem when reversing, the boat "walks" to starboard. Full rudder to port seems to make little difference. I bought my craft in aug. of '06, I found if I pulled the boat half way out of the slip then engaged reverse I could take advantage starboard torque. That's ok in my home port, but I plan to sail on the great lakes. I would like more control in new and unknown ports. Can anyone give me an opinion on different types of props, solid w/ a different pitch, veriable pitch, collapsing or any way to counteract the "walking" to starboard when in reverse. Thanks to all responses and remember SPRING is almost here in Michigan. Time to sail. Dennis