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Welcome back to Australia... Can't wait to share this experience with you all! VEEM Marine completely blew us away with its ingenuity, engineering, and professionalism. So grab a drink of your choice, sit back, and enjoy this Over Hour wild ride into the world of the World's Best Boat & Yacht Props. I promise, after this Video you will never look at Boat Props the same way! "top secret" World Class PROPS making... and yes, we might just be getting these bad boys for our B82. 😜 Let me know what you guys think of this video in the comments.
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0:00 Intro
0:50 Perth, Australia
1:25 Foundry
3:57 Molds
10:11 Fully CNC
11:11 Cavitation
15:02 Interceptor
25: Sharrow by VEEM
29:24 Balancing
35:15 Family Legacy
35:50 Pre-Pour
43:50 The Pour
46:52 Robots
48:42 Recycling
53:58 Handle with Care
54:53 3D Printing
57:36 Conquest
59:30 Future
1:01:28 The Giant
1:02:22 Packaging
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Very well made episode. I was a commercial ship surveyor for almost 40 years studying and surveying all aspects of ship design and construction in shipyards all over the world. Been retired almost ten years now and had never seen or heard of interceptor strips. Fascinating, a simple idea that was previously un-thought of. I have been watching Sharrow prop design for 2 or 3 years now and glad to see them in partnership with Veem producing usable sized marine props.
Good job Victoria and Rico. I have really enjoyed watching your excitement and level of curiosity as you go through the build process on your own Bering.
Thank you very much
Thank you very much, definitely interesting to see what’s coming next
I guess it's a bit like putting winglets on airplane wings?
@@mattgordon9179: that's the idea. And I have seen drawings from airbus showing toroidal wings. Looks drastic!
Outstanding you guys get the gold star 🌟 this week
For all of us Nautical Nerds you have taken NautiStyles to a whole new dimension. I applaud you for not filming this as a "fluff piece". Absolutely fascinating post, especially knowing these Props go on Submarines. Well done. Please keep it going. Whenever you go down in the Engine Room, I could listen to you all day. Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it, we will keep producing this kind of content
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@@NautiStyles Truly- You have now placed NautiStyles so far above the other boating sites. The most refreshing part, your enthusiasm. You truly love boating. Every time I contemplate losing my life savings again to a boat, borrowing a scene from the Godfather 2: "Every time I want out...They draw me back in!",
DITTO. Truly amazing
@@NautiStyles yes! Please do keep giving us the cool behind the scenes content!
NautiStyles getting into some top technical marine journalism. You guys rock. With your up-beat, cheery personalities, you must fit right in with the Aussies.
We had a blast filming this one for you guys! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
@@NautiStylesVery glad to hear because we enjoy the info & the beautiful sights a great deal. I hope you have the time of your lives.
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Very much enjoyed this technical video.
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Unbelievable that I can watch a technical video like this for over an hour. You guys are brilliant in your presentation techniques. I'm fifth generation Australian and my partner is first generation having migrated from Korcula, Croatia when 1 year old and I can't tell you how proud I feel watching this video.
Wow, thanks!🙈🤪
I was in such a 'Tech geek' mode that it made the hour and 5 minutes seem like just 5 minutes. Love it!!
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LMAO Same here to be honest! After watching Victoria and Rico for this long I SHOULD have known they'd make this interesting and entertaining!
Ooowww thank youuu
Same here! I think I need to go play with some sticks in the mud now to balance my brain.
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I worked in the aluminum industry for 20 years, so this was fun to see! Then the pride was evident in these guys. As usual, a great episode and greetings from Sweden!
Hey Sweden!! 👋
If you want to know what's happening in the marine world, you can't find a better team than Victoria & Rico. This was another fascinating, EXCITING video showcasing propellers and the innovative techniques used to make them. I've never really thought about props before but this video opened up a whole new world. Keep them coming!!!!
oooowwwwww thank youuuuuu!!!!
Thank you very much really glad you enjoyed the video
This is such an interesting process. VEEM is very impressive and I would definitely require their products (propellers & Gyros) to be installed on any and all vessels that I will have built in the future. First Class Quality. This has been one of your best interviews.
We agree! Top notch company 🎉🙌🏼
That plastic strip for the props is very similar to a "Gurney Flap." In '71, former race car driver Dan Gurney had a driver named Bobby Unser, who was complaining that the rear wheels on his car didn't have enough traction, and Dan remembered some experiments he and his buddies had done in the '50s, so he literally bolted a piece of angle iron to the top of the rear wing on Bobby's car. He immediately got far superior traction.
I love that this tech is being applied to propellers.
Thanks for sharing!!
As I recall it was banned (as a bolt on at least) the next season . . .
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@@michiganengineer8621 Yeah, the race stewards most have felt that a piece of steel angle iron attached to an easily breakable part of a car was a bit of a safety risk. After hat they made it part of the wings. That's why so many race cars including NASCARs had ducktails for decades. It's pretty cool.
Water is so freaking dense it's remarkable how little a raise it needs to be to have a profound effect. I love hydrodynamics.
The pitch strips are brilliant. I immediately grasped the importance and am so impressed that someone came up with this exciting advance in hydrodynamics. Thank you thank you thank you
Agreed, especially the way they can be changed in the field if needed. I imagine if they were being made for a customer wanting a CONSISTENT application (military for example) they could actually mold the "interceptor" into the alloy.
I think it was only a matter of time since the idea is used on the stern of boats all over the world.
Those pitch strips look like water versions of the Gurney strips used on race cars. They were named after Dan Gurney the world famous race driver who used them on the back edge of wings and even car bodies, to shift the airflow up and over the back of the wing or body, to break up the suction that normally happens when air flows immediately over the back. On street cars, this is what causes all that dust and dirt to accumulate so quickly on the back of your car. It reduced drag and allowed cars to go faster.
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I have one very minor request. Please take another 5 years to finish your yacht. These episodes where you do factory tours of the parts and equipment comprising your new boat are fascinating. No one else is doing this and the skills and tech acumen involved in their production is laudable. Don’t stop 😎
5 YEARS!!! 🤯
@@NautiStyles don't you dare! 5 weeks would be okay. 5 months, barely tolerable. 5 years? Fugetabotit! Lol
Literally 🤣🤪
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Giving 'How it's Made" a good challenge. And yes, I had never heard or seen the Interceptor strips, yet the concept intuitively is brilliant. You can experience this in nature. In Cape Town the massive Table Mountain range creates a standing wave of wind flow yet at the base the wind is not blowing as the air holds against the mountain but the flow going over the top stacks up in layers. A world record glider altitude was set by hanging in the standing wave and letting it do the work.
I can see this effect in water in my mind with that simple strip creating the V to combat swirling cavitation turbulence. Amazing ! Great Video.
Didn’t know that about the table mountain, but makes total sense
Automatic trim on powerboats has been used through the use of interceptors on the stern possibly 10 years now. So it's only reasonable to think that somebody would come up with the idea of putting it on the trailing edge of a propeller for exactly the same reasons.
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I could watch stuff like this for hours. Thanks guys.
Our pleasure!! We ❤️ you Nauti People!
This video is an hour and five minutes. I just made myself late for a meeting because I couldn't stop watching it! Excellent stuff! Fantastic content, - as usual! Thanks!
Sorry, not sorry! 🤪😝😂🙈
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I have watched it over 5 times..still finding easter eggs.. Brilliant video
So nice you had to watch it twice... or 5 times 🤪🤣🙌
Interceptor strip tech is amazing. And I also never heard about it before. That such a little thing can have such a big effect is quite something. Great video and you guys asked so many good questions. Hats off to you 🤗
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Cool stuff by the Aussies! 👍🇦🇺
Cheers! 🥂
Love your manufacturing series. It is great to see the actual tech that goes into boating. Most exciting is the partnership with Sharrow & Veem. Toroidal propellers are the future, the problem is/was mass production. If Veem can make them this is huge. Hope you get to install toroidal on the new boat. The fuel savings would pay for the upgrade and your exposure would go a long way into getting this tech out. A true win win.
Yes, absolutely, let’s see what happens :-)
Fascinating episode. Learned something today. Well done NautiStyles.
So glad to hear that!
Having spent most of my adult life in Marine Engineering sales environment and retired some 15 years ago, this technology is now far more advanced than I could have imagined. Those automated machining processes are amazing. The micron tolerances they mentioned simply wasn’t achievable in my day. Fascinating and very interesting. Thanks for sharing guys
you are very welcome!!
Interceptors blew my mind, Thanks Mike
Thanks for hanging with us!
This great! I mentioned Sharrow props a couple times on your videos over the last year and here they are. It's really nice to see that they're not "vapor ware". I'm pretty sure VEEM partnering means they are on to something special. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you!
Such an interesting and fun video to watch. The technology is amazing!
Thank you for watching
As a retired Intellectual Property attorney, it is so NICE to see a business owner who REALLY seems to understand trade secrets, patents, and non-disclosure agreements and the interplay of those forms of intellectual property protection.
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Never heard of those strips before this. Love this kind of content. Keep the various stuff coming.
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I loved this!!!!!!! The importance of the propeller is so underrated. The propeller is the point of transition from drive, thrust, horsepower ... into thrust, which propells the boat/yacht. Sooooooooooo important.
You are absolutely correct
@@NautiStyles Love you both and your reviews!
To me, this goes back to the 1970s when I was a Boy Scout canoeing in the Boundary Waters (US/Canada). I was pretty strong and my little paddle cavitated which I realized was wasted energy. Now, many canoe paddles have twice the surface area vs. the lowest common denominator.
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Absolutely fascinating video, learned so much!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The Interceptor strip is a modification of the stall strips that are used in aeronautics on the top surface of an airplane wing to affect the flow over the wing at high angles of attack. The stall strip changes the turbulent flow to laminar flow and lowers the stall speed. You can see them on many homebuilt airplanes where the builder is allowed to experiment unlike the FAA designated planes that must conform to rigid standards of years gone by.
Technology is changing so rapidly that the standards people can hardly keep up. Loved this video, very informative.
I have NEVER HEARD of them. Looks very fascinating.
check out their website, I included the link th description
I knew almost nothing about any of this. I am totally geeking out on this video. And will rewatch later today. No telling how much I missed the first time.😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Definitely a video to go back to and rewatch! Tech nerds RULE!!! 🍀
Love that! Please rewatch and share!!
@@NautiStyles I sell all your videos to my friends. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😉😉😉JK
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Never heard of them...Thanks for Sharing! 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
This was just fascinating! As were the questions you guys put forth to get understandable explanations of Veems products and processes. As a user of nothing larger than 30-35 ft freshwater boats,it was a holy crap who knew type of video. Thanks guys…awesome job as usual!
Our pleasure!
Our pleasure! Really happy to get this awesome feedback
Facinating episode. WELL DONE!!!
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Fascinating video! combines two of my favorites... Manufacturing and boats. I first saw the inside of a foundry 54 years ago. This one is much cleaner and obviously much safer than the first one I saw. After spending 40+ years in Manufacturing (piano frames, architectural windows, metal casework, etc.) and IT (ERP systems), it was great to see all the old and new technology coming together.
Thanks for sharing!
I love videos on how things are made. The idea that people are still improving on centuries and millenia of reshaping the world to our needs is amazing.
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Hands down one of the best videos ever on CZcams. I will watch this probably 2-3 times in the months to come fascinating. The prop is almost as important as the engine for the performance of your boat/ship. Thank you for delivering such exceptional content.
Wow, thanks! 🙈🙏🏻🩵 that’s very kind of you
That was an exceptionally interesting tour. Time well spent. Can’t begin to tell you how impressed I was, listening to the creator of the Interceptor strip describe the development process. Thank you, VEEM, Shallow and NautiStyles.
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That was a really great episode. I don't have a boat but I love to see the level of technology required today, Thanks
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thanks for watching
A good video on a complex topic. It was fascinating to understand ideas like interceptors. The JV with Sharrow is a game changer.
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Fantastic, very interesting. Good Stuff Veem!! Thanks Mark & Trevor. Great to see a West Oz success! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
As a diesel tech I can seriously appreciate the tool box stickers at 41:20. I appreciate this company allows the guys a bit of humor and self expression.
Oh I didn't see that, going to look now
WOW, FANTASTIC EPISODE. I NEVER HEARD OF THE INTERCEPTOR STRIP TECH. I'M A BIG FAN OF SHARROW PROPS AND PARTNERING WITH VEEM IS BRILLIANT! GREAT EPISODE.
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Veem Interceptor props have been available since the early 2000's I believe. Most sport fishing boats were sold with 3 blade props, this was for sales purposes. A lightly loaded boat with 1/8th fuel, no tower, and a slick bottom planed out nicely with a great top end. The boat you receive loaded with gear, fuel + tower and bottom paint turns out to be a real dog. Time for new props on a new boat, your endless journey to the boatyard begins, welcome to the world of boating!!!!!!!! Every marine product supplier has their eye on you and would love to get to know you and lighten your wallet. But hell, you're on the water (at least some of the time) and that's what it's all about.
I Ask, I Request, I Implore, and I am REWARDED! Mahalo for the Great Content, the VEEM-Sharrow Prop is on my Boat Requirements List!
😝🎉🎉🎉 you did ask!
Fantastic episode. Great to highlight such hi-tech design, engineering and manufacturing. Fascinating for those of us who are 8 years old at heart.
Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I do believe these props are not made here on this Earth. Thought I had seen these on a farmers' field down in Roswell, New Mexico. Mmmmm.
In the heart of australia ⚓️💙
@@NautiStyles As the OP said, "Not on this Earth" Oz is definitely someplace else! 🤣🤣
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One of your best! Thanks, good stuff.
Much appreciated!
Nice to see you in my home country and teaching us something new about or industry thanks Grier and Emma from Adelaide South Australia
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This was the first time I had ever heard or seen the plastic strips over 50 and I learned something new great episode. I was with Rico could not get enough of the pouring of the metal.
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Love Saturdays and NautiStyles
Hello FIRST comment!! 👋🤪💙⚓️
You knocked it out of the park with this one brilliant video 👍
Thank you 👍
Very cool!
Visited VEEM back in 2019, when a friend of mine in the industry managed to get me in on a tour of the place.
Oh wow! Pretty cool
WOW! I never knew a video on propellers could be so interesting. Very well done 👍🏻!
Thank you very much!
Answer to your question, yes I have seen and repaired these props in the Netherlands. Too bad we couldn't see the milling and finishing, that's the REAL craftsmanship I like to see. I understand that it is a company secret, we have the same thing in our propeller repair workshop. The fact is that due to the high technological developments in CNC and 3D of exotic models, repairs are lagging behind, you will never get damaged propellers as good as new, but we do try.😊 thank you for your wonderful contribution to show us.
So interesting, thanks for sharing
Haven’t heard of the interceptor strips, but I was ahead of my time on other things. I think it was a year ago, or so, that I asked if you might get Sharrow props on your boat(toroidal design). They weren’t making them that big at the time, but they are now. This whole episode was such a geek zone for me.
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Brilliant episode - puts Nauti-styles some notches above
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This video once again shows how much inovation and technology goes into just one piece of a boat. Well done.
Exactly! Thanks for sharing!
I love this video! So happy we are able to show you this behind the scenes of Veem!
👀 I see youuuuuuu 🙏🏻💙⚓️
VICTORIA AND RICO THERE YOU GO AGAIN!!!!!...TAKING US ON ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE FANTASTIC JOURNEYS 👏 😀...CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT CHAPTER 😀 😉...
Thank you very much appreciate the kind words
More to come!
All new, fantastic. Thanks for covering this. :)
We had a blast filming this one for you guys!
You guys continue to amaze me with the quality of factory tours, this one was very interesting as well thank you ❤️⚓️❤️⚓️
Glad you enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! Great prop tour… as engineering student studied induced prop cavitations. Professor said “never will quality of metal material demand meet production requirements for raising cavatational speeds”. 50 years later and you’ve shown how they did it! Amazing.
Haha! Love THAT!!!
As a West Aussie I can let you know the secret and that is that we are so isolated from everyone else that nobody told us we couldn’t do everything that we wanted to so we just went ahead and did it.
That's a little like my personal philosophy...don't assume you can't do it.
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That company might be in WA but old Mate sounded like a Kiwi to Me
There’s nothing wrong with having 2 heads
Incrível o material de Vídeos de vocês, Parabéns
I am not a boat guy but I found this to be most fascinating and watched the whole thing.
Whooohooo!
Stunning changes in tech since I was in the Navy.
Happy to share with you all!!
Great in depth tour! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
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@@NautiStyles 🤔🤔 seeing three rectangular boxes with x in them.. maybe my tablet can't display? 👍👍 all the same!
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Incredible video, who would have thought props could be so advanced and fascinating?
Right?! lol
Yep, we never stop learning😊
I really appreciate what gentlemen these two are.
Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for making this video. The enormity of the products manufactured there was so eye opening for me. Also thanks to Veem for allowing you and us access to there process. Cheers to you both.
Our pleasure! 🩵🩵🩵
Hi. Totally Fascinating. I am an Australian. I have lived here all my life and have never of this Amazing Australian Company. Very, very Proud to be Australian. TFS.
yes, you should be!
Shocking production, great content.
Glad you think so!
This took me onto a crazy deep dive on props! Great video, guys!
Glad to hear it!
These guys know propellers! Great video you guys - you ROCK NautiNation!
We 💙 you Nauti People!!
Just watched an hour of absolute nurd stuff about propellers and loved every bit of it, who knew...😂
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Never heard of the Interceptor Prop
Excellent presentation
Thanks for watching!!
I love all your videos 😃✨✨
Thanks for watching Ralph!
News flash!!!!! AUSTRALIA invented WiFi!!!
No way!!! Really???
it was an australian american actress and an australian businessman living in hollywood california
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And Al Gore invented the internet…..
That's not possible. A name of a country doesn't have the required knowledge. You mean GOD introduced wifi technology to us.
Thx Vic And Ric!
Thanks for watching!!
This is an Outstanding Vid. Very informative, an insight on a Great Company and all the products they make ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for doing this. Ive been wondering about the second prop would be coming. The first props, I'm blownaway by those.
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Absolutely AMAZING to be Privalaged to View this. I have Never heard of this Pitch Strips and I live on the Hawksberry River north of Sydney.. Whew, Thank You for an Exceptional Video, Always You guys are Light Years ahead of other Boat/Yatch Information and Videos, You lead The World by Storm... Cannot wait to see the next episode of Your Bering 82 and the Type of Props going on it 💜👏🏽👏🏽 Victoria and Rico, Just a Brilliant Episode Once Again !! On a Side note, Aircraft Props are ancient Technology and the Latest Graphite Props are nowhere near the Technology of Veem and Sharrow, Thank You 👏🏽👏🏽
Awesome, thanks for sharing
The interceptor strip is a very interesting development that's new to me. The whole process is amazing.
Glad you also found it interesting
Charm, beauty, intelligence and - an appreciation for engineering!!! Where were you 60 years ago when I was 18????🥰🤩
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Glad you got to come to my home just love Perth, I have known about veem for a long time and have seen lots of their work over the years but like you I had not heard of inceptor-strips what a fantastic invention make me proud to be a west Aussie 🇦🇺
right? You should be!
Awsome episode! Never thought soo much went into bout props!
Right?! we have gained whole different level of appreciation for the work they do
I knew of interceptor strips in the aviation world, but was unaware of their marine application.
Same here
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Fascinating video! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was glued to my screen for the entire video!
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From an x boatbuilder keen fisherman with my own boat living 400km north of Perth never even seen such design taken to that level bloody impressive.One thing when you start another process of manufacturing you will always create another problem which you have to overcome and this company is at the forefront of this process.proud to be a west Ozzie 😊
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you. That was a great programme NautiGuys. Well done Victoria for fronting such a technical episode with the same aplomb that you guide us around all the storage solutions in your yacht reviews. Fascinating stuff. It would be interesting to see some independent test data on Sharrow Propellers and also hear VEEM Props view on the Sharrow prop. If they’re manufacturing them I presume they have run their own tests. My recollection is from watching another review of them that the Sharrow props aren’t so beneficial for displacement vessels that are running at prop speeds below 2,000 rpm, and I presume that is because less energy is lost due to reduced tip vortices at lower speeds?
I learnt so much! Thanks guys for the education. #proud Aussie.
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You guys are bringing us the next level of CZcams videos. Love seeing these passionate craftsman talking about their job and manufacturing proces. When your Bering is finished I hope you get a wonderful break onboard. It has been a lot of travel for you but holy high quality genuine videos you bring us. Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
You guys Nailed this! Really well done! He is the "Alexi" of propellers...he knows his s**t!
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I've seen the Sharrow hypoid propellers before but the interceptor strips are totally new to me.
Yes, what a cool invention
Thank you so very much for taking the time to tour the facility. Quite enjoyable and educational. And, as requested, I did not know anything about the interceptors. That is incredible. With this, one could remodel full sections of the boat (possibly changing the weight or profile) and, rather than have to order new props, simply take 15 minutes out of the day to change out a few strips. Not to mention, it's another reason to get in the water...
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AMAZING Precision.. Lmao Propulsion Revolution....The Interceptor is INCREDIBLE....Thanks for putting this up.
You are very welcome, thanks for watching
This is definitely a first for me in the propeller making process! Outstanding video! 👍💯
Awesome! Thank you!
This has been amazing, watching the process of making a high quality prop with all of the different checks and balances.
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Another fascinating episode. No, never heard of the intercepter strips.
Glad to show you something new!