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An aquaintance boats in a lake, docking in relatively shallow water meaning
that sticks, gravel etc are constantly getting kicked up into the prop. He's had his stainless prop for ... 14 years? He described how it recently "walked across" a semi-floating 2x10 taking bite size chunks out of the plank every 4" or so ... no damage to the prop. I suggested he might use it to chop his kindling in the fall. No debate ... stainless. "RGrew176" wrote in message ... Bring on another thousand. It is time to replace my current props and put them into service as spares. I have the original equipment Mercruiser Bravo II drives swinging counterrotating 17 1/2" dia 23 pitch props. At this time only Mercury seems to make these props as I have called some of the other replacement prop companies and they do not have my props in stock yet. The price for the aluminum props is $550 each. The price for the stainless steel props is $675 each. I am debating whether or not to spend the extra $250 and upgrade to stainless while keeping my current aluminums as spares. I understand that stainless will give my boat somewhat better all around performance due to their design, thinner blades, somewhat I am told more cupped and thus a better bite. What would you do? Seeking advice. Thanks in advance. |
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