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View Poll Results: Which prop design is better | |||
Slower threshold for cavitation but higher top speed |
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5 | 35.71% |
Higher threshold for cavitation but slower top speed |
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9 | 64.29% |
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What is the point of having a higher cavitation speed when you're still going to be making tons of noise. You may as well just dive deep and go faster, at least that way you're somewhat less detectable and under most acoustic conditions where you can achieve such a high speed the sound won't travel that far away.
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