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On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 10:07:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Now that you mention it, the steel does have a better pitch to it . I suppose that's to get a better "screw" effect with less rpm?


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I think that because steel is stronger than aluminun, they can build a
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Could be Wayne, but just on outward appearance the steel seems to have longer vanes with more pitch than the aluminum. Might be how it just looks though. But even so that could also be the advantage of using the stronger material
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Why is that Wayne? Deterioration from salt?
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Why is that Wayne? Deterioration from salt?


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Thin water; inaccurate charts; jumping rocks; operator error; etc.,
etc.

As Greg so succinctly put it, South West Florida is a place where the
bottom can be very close to the top and vice versa.


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On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 21:37:51 -0400, wrote:

I do carry a boy scout compass on the console, in case I had to walk
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Knee deep in mud that is. Thank you for reminding me why I don't go
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