Hello group.   My name is sam. and iam a newbe. hmmmm sounds like an 
aa meeting. I have looked at all the past post for the last year and 
a half,some good info. But nothing for my situation, So here we go. I 
have a stream that at low water is 4ft deep,8ft wide,moving at 6ft 
p/s between two large rocks. problem,in winter(rainny season)these 
numbers are tripled. I cannot use a dam. so I believe I must anchor a 
prop. to the bottom of the stream. I know there are machines out 
there but they are to large, and trying to extrapolate from pictures 
has not worked,trying to get info from prop builders has been 
fruitless.  The questions are,  1 should I be looking at one large 
prop or several smaller ones?. 2 Were can I find a design for a prop 
that is turned by water?. 3 Am I going in the right direction?.    
Best regards to all   Sam.             








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