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Great spare prop, actually does a decent job. I have one myself as a spare.
But, it doesn't have the bite or the durability of 3 blade stainless steel prop. I can also plane at lower speeds with the SS prop. Bottom line, keep it as a lightweight emergency prop and get a good SS or aluminum prop for primary use - which ever your buget allows for. -- Murph ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've never been quarantined. But the more I look around, the more I think it might not be a bad thing. ...George Carlin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Toys to help keep me somewhat outta trouble... - 2003 Midnight Star in all her shining glory! - 1998 Nissan Maxima SE - Black, cuz black is just faster! - 1997 Glastron SX-175SF "Ken" wrote in message ... Hey group, My original equipment propeller for my 25 hp Johnson is beginning to show wear and its that time that I should look into a replacement or spare prop. Has anyone had any experience with Comprop (www.comprop.com) for small motor applications? They advertise similar performance and durability of a typical aluminum prop but with 4 blades. I like the idea of a four bladed propeller for the low end performance. I'm not a speed freak but like to load the boat to its maximum limit on occasion. What is this groups opinions? I see they are relatively inexpensive in cost, are they cheap? If not recommended, where near Crystal River, Ocala, or Tampa or even on the internet is a discount prop resource? Thanks for any assistance. Halon |