EatMyShortsRacing
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Preston,Preston_Hall said:The stuffing tube gives enough to compensate for the raising/lowering.EatMyShortsRacing said:I thought that the raising of the strut also gave you a little more negative angle since the shaft tube is locked into the hull in the middle of the tube. Therefore the tube is pivoting in relation to the bottom of the hull so raising the strut changes the strut angle.
If you run lead teflon bearings and only have the shaft tube in 1/4" or so then you can correct a little to maintain the strut angle and raise or lower the prop a little.
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FDJ,
Are you keeping the strut angle the same as you make changes?
I am not so sure about that. The way I have seen people assemble them is with the stuffing tube going all the way through the strut and a second piece of Brass tubing used as the bearing between the stuffing tube and the shaft. Therefore the strut angle really is affected by raising and lowering.
I have the Lead Teflon bearings in my strut and the tube only goes about 1/4" into the strut so in my case you would be right.
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