Chopper (propeller)
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A Chopper is a propeller design especially used for fast boats or boat racing. It can cope with breaking through the water surface without losing its thrust. This provides the facility to mount the motor higher, which commonly increases speed. Besides this, it has a high progressive rake which leads to a good bow lift.