That's a Tyler Garrard photo with Brian Buass driving. I learned about strut offset by looking at Joerg's 140 mph hydro. We had been using strut angle on our gas SAW hydros to get them to run straight. After that, I ran 1" offset on my next Laser mono, and Mike ran similar offset on his newest SAW hydros. I have no idea which method is best, but both work well.
I saw an article that suggested small strut angles aligned the resultant of prop walk force and prop thrust with the boat's centerline. However, we were starting to run strut angles of over 5 degrees and still needed some rudder angle to get the boat to run straight. Maybe a combination would be best. Also, prop walk can be reduced by more efficient propellers than the ones we were running in the beginning.
Lohring Miller