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Propeller margin refers to the distance between the lowest point of a boat's propeller and the waterline. It is crucial for ensuring efficient propulsion and preventing damage to the propeller when the vessel is in motion, especially in shallow waters. A proper propeller margin helps maintain optimal performance and reduces the risk of cavitation and other issues that can arise from inadequate clearance.

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