My Invicta Jupiter (which was for sale but now I am going to keep because of potential buyers who are pain ) uses pin-drive props. These - especially used ones - seem as rare as the proverbial rocking-horse deposits.
Does anyone know of a good way to track these down? Even one of the hubs would be a good start...!
Thanks
Hugh
Pin-drive props?
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Pin-drive props?
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Re: Pin-drive props?
It turns out I'm looking for rocking-horse poo because I'm looking for LH props.
...the answer is to buy the more-readily available RH props (e.g., from OMC electro-shift engines) and change the controls so that 'forward' and 'reverse' are swapped. The gears in the gearbox are identical and the manual says it can run in either direction.
...the answer is to buy the more-readily available RH props (e.g., from OMC electro-shift engines) and change the controls so that 'forward' and 'reverse' are swapped. The gears in the gearbox are identical and the manual says it can run in either direction.
South Saxons - "we wunt be druv".