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Topic: Propel Surf landing questions  (Read 3245 times)

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crabbycabby

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for those running the native propel in the surf - what have you found to be the best way to manage the propel drive while coming back in.  do you leave it in the well prop well, or pull it up and tie it down somehow?  are your coming in reverse, or forward?  how do you manage the rudder to keep it from twisting and catching a wave pulling you around sideways?
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AKRod

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I pull the drive and rest it on the tray, I bungee it down if it's really rough but usually don't. It's all a carefully choreographed and elegant landing.

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