Interestingly they contradicted themselves in the last post you put up, now they are saying the clockwise prop makes boats list to the Port.
It's real easy to get in a head spin with this stuff, left right port starboard clockwise counterclockwise bloody hell.
I still maintain there are 2 distinct sets of forces going on, prop torque which causes list to the port and engine torque which cause steer to the starboard.
What I do think though is that with NFB steering and the steering not counteracted by the trim tab causes that steering torque to be transmitted into the hull & magnifying the listing.
(It's got to go somewhere)
When it's counteracted with the trim tab then that is an external force operating on the engine so it's taken out of play.
All the Zuke people have done is make a reverse gear equal to their forward gear in all respects without having to pull the gearcase apart.
To be honest I bet all the other manufacturers are the same within the gearbox but I think these Zukes have some kind of easy quick change linkage thing going on that allows them swap at will.
To look at the forward & reverse 'crown wheels' they look the same and to me it's hard to imagine a manufacturer intentionally making reverse weaker.
Have you ever pulled an outboard gearbox apart, they are all the same inside just like women.
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The illustration below shows how clockwise (Right Hand) propeller torque forces a boat into a right hand turn.
I'm not so sure about that statement when you look at the picture, I think they're tying themselves in knots.