Actually, a SS prop does a pretty good job of it. That's why it lasted
*that* long before getting really out-there.
JR
Mr Wizzard wrote:
"JR North" wrote in message
.. .
what a prop that has had real service looks like after 9 seasons.
Your post just highlights your lack of experience.
But yet after 9 seasons, *you're* the one still
bending, and grinding up Stainless Steel props.
Hummm. Maybe you should go with a Carbide
prop - that way you can just chew right through
them rocks and sand. 
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