Has anyone rebed the toe rail on a 35 Mk I.  Thanks in advance.
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Andy,
Is your engine a direct drive or does it have the reduction gear? Lots of 
discussion about props for direct drive engines on the Moyer Marine forum, but 
most people seem to favor the Indigo 3 blade fixed.
James Taylor
Delaney
1976 C&C 38
Oriental, NC
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Folding prop

I sprung for a Gori Racing folder about 3 years ago after some internet 
research on prop drag. The Gori's drag was so low as to be almost immeasurable 
compared to almost all others on the market in the Yachting article.

It or any other prop must be matched to the engine/transmission/boat 
displacement and room to spin without interference from the hull which can lead 
to cavitation or other problems.

It takes some time for it to get the boat moving in reverse but likely not more 
than other 2 blade folders.

At yearly haul outs, it is barnacle free and after the teeth are cleaned up and 
greased, it works like new. Of course, my boat bottom and prop are cleaned no 
less than monthly and it stays in the water year round.

Charlie Nelson
Water Phantom
C&C 36 XL/kcb



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On May 22, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List 
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Every time this discussion comes up I mention the Kiwi prop which is less 
expensive and more advanced than the others but to no avail.  A friend put one 
on his Sweden 38 and claims he gained a knot of speed under sail and under 
power.   They are lighter and non-metalic so do not corrode.  Made in New 
Zeland.  Check their web site. kiwiprops.com<http://kiwiprops.com>.  Jerry - 
C&C 27-5.



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Sent: Thu, May 22, 2014 6:42 pm
Subject: Re: Stus-List Folding prop

Gee, Andy,

I'm really surprised nobody replied yet.  There's usually a decent discussion 
on folders.  Most fall into two camps, the Martec detractors and the 
Flex-O-Fold supporters.  I swing a Martec 2 blade folder on Touche'.  As a 
racer I like it but many do not because of its perceived lack of reverse power.

Call each supplier and get recommendations and pricing.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA




On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:04 AM, andrew rothweiler via CnC-List 
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Hello, can someone  give advice on selecting a folding prop that would be 
matched with an Atomic 4 in a 35-2?
Thanks in advance.
Andy R

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