What is the best way to manage the thrust from our props? As far as I know there are 3 ways.
Let the shaft push on the rear motor bearing
Use thrust washers at the strut and space it accordingly for twist
Use a thrust bearing at the motor mount (not quite sure myself how this works- any explanation would be helpful.)
Let the shaft push on the rear motor bearing
Use thrust washers at the strut and space it accordingly for twist
Use a thrust bearing at the motor mount (not quite sure myself how this works- any explanation would be helpful.)

) the difference in handling characteristics between front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles and there is a substantial difference in high speed cornering parameters. I'm of the opinion, like Jay observed, that in the scale of our model boats that there is no meaningfull difference where the forward motion vector is located. Still, I wonder......
The default answer is to leave a gap the same size as the diameter of the cable. If you do this you will not have a problem with 95% of setups because it has a safety factor. The amount of wind-up depends on a lot of things - the diameter, length and quality of the cable, the ID of the stuffing tube, whether you use a Teflon liner or not, and how much thrust the prop gives. It is not just wind-up but also includes the thrust that is delivered from the prop.
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