Yachting Monthly reported the results of testing fixed, feathered and folding blades propellers (http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/gear/folding-and-feathering-propeller-test-29807), and provided the graph below to demonstrate that a locked three blade propeller has around twice the drag of the same propeller free to rotate while sailing, and that this drag can be a significant proportion of the total drag. This seems to make it a good idea to leave the engine out of gear while sailing - except that the same article says that the gearbox may suffer. We have a fixed two-bladed prop on Delphine (which will presumably have less drag than a fixed three-bladed) and we normally leave it free to rotate. However, it would be very interesting to hear what props other boats have and whether you leave the engine in gear while sailing. If you have a two bladed fixed prop and fix it in gear while sailing, do you line the blades up with the skeg (which would presumably reduce the drag still further), and, if so, how?
Many thanks
Gilliane
Delphine, Parker 275, no. 41