[alberg30] Prop & shaft question

Joyce Sousa jsss at net1plus.com
Thu Feb 3 17:46:29 PST 2000


From: Joyce Sousa <jsss at net1plus.com>

Bob,

If you have a two blade prop, removal does not require rudder removal. When I
removed the 3 blade this fall I cannot remember if I had to push the shaft into
the coupling, I did not remove the rudder.

Stephen Sousa
Carina Vela
#114

greg vandenberg wrote:

> From: greg vandenberg <fashionguy at mailhost.kal.ameritech.net>
>
> Is that a trick question? ;-)
>
> Bob Lincoln wrote:
> >
> > From: "Bob Lincoln" <lincoln at cc.UManitoba.CA>
> >
> > Is it necessary to remove the rudder in order to remove the
> > prop, or is there enough clearance as is?  I have room
> > enough to drop it.  Any comments appreciated before I leap
> > in.
> > Bob Lincoln
> > Indigo #590
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