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emmamarko112
26.04.2021 1:17:39

It looks like the last time this topic was brought up in this forum was in 2006. As a boating Newbie, I'd like to check with you experts to determine the preferred rotation scheme for boats.


nephia
20.06.2021 11:07:37

For airplanes, the normal rotation is port engine rotates clockwise and starboard engine rotates counter clockwise. For planes, the convention is to view the rotation from the front of the plane. The theory for these rotation conventions is to use engine torque and prop blast to help stabilize a plane when one engine fails. more


atomesix87
08.05.2021 10:36:42

As I understand boating conventions, the view is from the stern looking toward the bow. I think the prop rotation for boats has more to do with stability in hard turns, directional stability in reverse, and in stern movement during docking manuevers. [links]


jimcramer
21.05.2021 10:16:14

When twin props/motors are set up correctly they can assist with steering. more


TranSlate
28.04.2021 22:34:32

My reason for asking is that i'm currently building a Brede class RNLI lifeboat, and it should have twin props but ive only built it with one center mounted prop, this is because i didn't know the answer to the above question as ive never built a twin prop boat before, so sooner than take a chance which might prove costly i opted for the single prop.


jjenicewebstern
30.05.2021 8:43:48

Usually the port side prop rotates anti clockwise with a left hand prop, and the starboard side prop rotates in a clockwise direction with a right hand prop for forward motion. here


r1chb
01.05.2021 1:53:56

My thinking is that if twin props rotating in the same direction DON'T affect the steering then i might just alter the boat to twin prop, and power it off one motor, i know this would be awkward but it's possible for me to do.


spafon
21.05.2021 10:16:14

I also found that I can get 39 with just an one more click of up trim but at that point the boat begins to lean left and gets hard to steer to the right. more


AndrewBuck
28.04.2021 22:34:32

I have a 17ft riveted bass boat with a 50hp outboard and a brand new SS prop. No Tach, No Spedo.


hilary33
30.05.2021 8:43:48

So, I go home thinking I will adjust the torque tab on the outboard to the left (counter clock wise) to make the motor want to steer to the right and here is what I found. here


Valerius
01.05.2021 1:53:56

I took my GPS with me and found my top speed is now 38 mph which is up from 34 with the aluminum prop.


happymoon
13.06.2021 18:00:23

Just to catch out the unwary - unlike NEMA, IEC 60034-8 specifies that the rotation direction is viewed at the "D-end" i.e. the drive end (and so does BS 4999 Pt.108). [links]


nelisky
13.06.2021 2:18:16

CW or CCW The real meaning of these labels is dependent on the manufacturer.


inertia
11.06.2021 7:28:13

ECCW Either clockwise or counterclockwise, connected for counterclockwise rotation at factory


sputnik
28.05.2021 1:26:04

CWLE Clockwise from the lead end [links]


audrey01
10.05.2021 2:46:38

So it sounds like if you say nothing, that's what you get. If you want different then tell 'em.


betty20a
25.05.2021 4:29:12

CW Rotation Only Shaft can only rotate in a clockwise position here