I had to read this 10 times. I finally understand what you're saying. It's just not true. Don't draw an imaginary line from the prop to the motor, that is not how thrust vectoring works. Regardless of where the flex is contained and what angle it's at, the boat is being pushed relative to the axis of the prop hub, not the axis of the motor shaft or flex.
EDIT: By the way, your hypothesis would be correct if it were based on a solid shaft, because the "thrusting point" that you're imagining would be relative to the axis of the prop hub. With a flex, it's not.
EDIT: By the way, your hypothesis would be correct if it were based on a solid shaft, because the "thrusting point" that you're imagining would be relative to the axis of the prop hub. With a flex, it's not.
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