Re: screw question (no sex!!)
Posted by: Leif... ()
Date: August 07, 2002 11:37AM

The lower half of a screw runs in deeper water then the upper half of the screw, and therefore the lower half gets a better “grip” in the water. So you can think of a screw as a wheel standing on the seabed trying to drive the boat sidewise. With two screws turning in the opposite direction their side driving forces will cancelate each other.

Leif…



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