I have wondered for a while why the 30-1 prop shaft is on the port side.
My Gori 2 blade folding has excellent bite in reverse and the prop walk
is to port. Having the shaft on port would give one the theory that the
few degrees of offset would add to pulling the stern to port.

The Goman Express 30 also has RH drive and a slightly offset to port shaft.

Michael Brown
Windburn
C&C 30-1





Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 11:17:52 -0400 
From: Andrew Burton <[email protected]> 
 
I'm a bit puzzled by the talk about prop walk and offset shafts. 
 I've found that prop walk is pronounced when the shaft is on centerline, but 
when the shaft is offset, it is offset to minimize prop walk. i.e. If the prop 
pulls to port, then the shaft is offset to starboard cancelling the effects of 
the prop walk in reverse. At least, that's how it should be done. Obviously, 
others here are experiencing things differently, which I find surprising. 
 
Andy 
C&C 40 
Peregrine 
 
Andrew Burton 
61 W Narragansett 
Newport, RI  
USA    02840 
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