it will not fit
but they do sell counter rotator props
so if your in forward gear and the motor goes reverse, you have the counter rotating prop
Divers fall backwards from a boat because it is often the easiest way to make a deep water entry from a small boat or rib.
The outboard prop does not spin in neutral because the transmission is designed to disengage the propeller from the engine when in that gear. This prevents the prop from rotating while the boat is stationary, allowing for better control and safety. Additionally, it helps to protect the engine and drivetrain from damage when the boat is not in motion. When shifted into forward or reverse, the transmission engages, allowing the prop to spin and propel the boat.
the boat is going astern. (backwards)
propeller
prop wash
A bent blade on your prop will make your boat pull one way or the other.
if they went in foward they would fall in the boat.
i don't know :D
there are way too ,any variables to answer your question. It depends on the boat, the boat size, weight, kind of prop and pitch etc.
The boat is built on a set made to look like a basement. The boat is wheeled out, like any other prop, to make room for a new boat project.
Yes. Just be aware of how deep the water is. Pick a spot. Pull up slow. Put into neautral. If your in drive and the water level is low your prop could grab sending you right or left and possibly damaging your drive shaft or prop.
it depends on the prop and weight of boat, 15in prop moves boat forward 15 inches each revelotion,, so with out getting to technical, a 200 lb alum boat and 200 lb person can go about 18-25 miles per hour, depending on shape of bottom of boat, flat or Deep V..............jb