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From: Mark G.Ketcham (no email)
Date: Tue May 02 2006 - 09:52:06 EDT
Most paddle wheel units can be loosened, raised slightly, then turned
180 degrees for a few moments while underway. This reverses the
paddles an usually cleans them off. Just return the 180 and snug down.
YMMV but works for me!
MARCY
Kha Shing 36
On May 2, 2006, at 8:53 AM, ron barr wrote:
> Knot meters are also useful for estimating the current. The only issue
> I
> have with my B&G is that the paddle is forever fouling and for whatever
> reason I just don't like pulling out its through hull fitting. That
> inward
> rush of water before I plug it is most unnerving.
>
> Ron Barr
> Lady Brookhaven Hatteras LRC
> Newport RI
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