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The last component of the engine’s driving train is a propeller, or “prop.” It is the area of the boat where the engine’s horsepower transfers to the water. Thrust is the name given to the transfer. The propeller generates thrust by drawing water into its front (the boat side) and pushing it out of its rear. The propeller is also in charge of guiding the boat and imparting the necessary speed to the craft. A watercraft without a propeller could have to rely on alternative methods to accelerate and accelerate the boat. However, the pace at which various props perform varies. A propeller with the fewest possible blades will have the maximum propeller efficiency. KeyFeatures:
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