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Storing the "spare" propeller inside the boat

By Thomas P.

It is a fact that the free space in our rib is usually quite limited, but this does not justify the absence of basic supplies that we must always have on board even if they do not belong to the mandatory boat equipment. Such a supply is the extra propeller that must be present in every boat, which is essential for our safety, especially if we frequently make long trips.

The Spare propeller

  • will get us out of the stalemate we find ourselves in, in case our main propeller gets "spun" (which means that its rubber hub has been detached).
  • will be very useful, especially when it is of shorter pitch than the main one. Putting on a spare propeller of shorter pitch when our boat is overloaded allows our engine to run at its maximum rpm range.

However, our spare propeller should not be sloppily stored on board, because it can cause damage or injury during its movement within the locker.

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