Meeresoberflächenantriebe
Meeresoberflächenantriebe, often translated as surface drives, are a type of marine propulsion system where the propeller is positioned at the surface of the water. This contrasts with traditional submerged propellers. The primary characteristic of a surface drive is that the propeller operates partially submerged, meaning the upper portion of the propeller is exposed to the air. This design allows for a more efficient transfer of power at higher speeds.
Surface drives are typically comprised of a strut that extends from the hull and supports the propeller
The main advantage of surface drives is their ability to achieve higher speeds and improved fuel efficiency