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Old 06-16-2009, 11:35 PM
robert allen robert allen is offline
 
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gooday my name is robert allen from australia i am only new to this but i may be able to save some people out there a bit of time i have been working on a small propulsion unit for some time now it might be of some interest and a short cut for some specially the canoes & kayakers and others it can be seen on my website www.whippella.com.au .This unit is st/steel

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Old 06-16-2009, 11:40 PM
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Robert that looks like a prop or something adapted to what we call a Weed-eater motor.

I couldnt see how it works. Is it a Controllable pitch Prop unit?
Can you reverse the prop? While its in motion?
C'mon back and explain how it works.
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