Turn or not to turn? While out on a sail

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Jun 3, 2004
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- - San Diego
this Saturday I noticed that the shaft was spinning that goes to the prop and motor. The motor was off. A friend on board said that on some boats the transmission is left in gear so the shaft does not turn, my question is should I leave the transmission in gear? I would think not but figure I’ll ask incase. I have a C30 and a three blade prop on the diesel motor. Thanks CW
 
Feb 29, 2004
74
Com-Pac 23 Port Orange, FL
Reverse or neutral

I can't give you an explanation but I was always told/read that reverse or neutral when under sail.
 

Jon W.

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May 18, 2004
401
Catalina 310 C310 Seattle Wa
Question

What motor and transmission do you have? With the Hurth HBW50 transmission in my C310, the Universal manual says that letting the prop freewheel in neutral is fine. If you wish to lock the prop, then select reverse gear. Never use forward, because that will allow the prop to freewheel in gear which can cause damage. (This instruction should be reversed for an Autoprop since they will rotate in the opposite direction from other props). The debate over whether there is less drag with the prop locked or freewheeling is endless. But with my Autoprop it should be locked to allow the blades to feather.
 
Jun 14, 2004
10
Catalina 350 Cheney Reservoir, Kansas
Place in reverse

Putting the transmission in reverse saves wear on the plates inside the transmission. With a folding prop it holds it in position. Its good practice in my opinion.
 
Jun 3, 2004
1
- - San Diego
REVERSE !

Chip Leave it in Reverse when sailing.....that way there is no rotation. (less wear and tear) I do that on my 34 whenever I think about it which isn't often... See you Thursday night.... :)
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,078
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Transmission Position - Enough Already

Using forum archives or the link should finally answer this one. Of course, there are always new folks. Stu
 
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