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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 04:29:47 GMT, "Bart Senior"
wrote this crap: 5 points (Impress me with your genius) You just bought a new boat and notice the prop is old and brittle. You replace it with an identical prop. After motoring around for a while you find the top speed of the boat is much lower, estimated to be 2.5-3 knots and the prop seems to be slipping. What is the most likely cause, explaination, and cure? Outboard or inboard, dumbass? I've never heard of an inboard with a prop that slips. But on my Evinrude 9.9, it didn't have a sheer pin, and the rubber ring caused it to slip. I had to buy a new prop. BTW, how can a prop be old and brittle? What's it made of? plastic? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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