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prop guard?
I'm interested in getting one of the "ducted" prop guards for increased fuel
efficiency and earlier planing and was curious if anyone has any experience with these. I'll be using it on a 19' bowrider with a 210hp Mercruiser I/O. One concern was an increased risk to the outdrive tilt mechanism if you hit something with the guard, rather than just damaging the prop without it. Don't know if that's a valid concern or not. Any experiences would be greatly appreciated. |
prop guard?
We tried prop guards and they slowed us down too much and so I don't see any
way they can save fuel? they should use more? Who know? PS: to save fuel I always go down stream and with my ball cap on backwards. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "George Rogers" wrote in message ... I'm interested in getting one of the "ducted" prop guards for increased fuel efficiency and earlier planing and was curious if anyone has any experience with these. I'll be using it on a 19' bowrider with a 210hp Mercruiser I/O. One concern was an increased risk to the outdrive tilt mechanism if you hit something with the guard, rather than just damaging the prop without it. Don't know if that's a valid concern or not. Any experiences would be greatly appreciated. |
prop guard?
I've seen pix of them. I can't believe ( as Bill says) that you could save
any fuel with that much extra gear in the water all of the time. If I was in a Manatee zone or something...and idling all of the time....maybe it would have a use. We hear here all of the time about people having in-efficient fuel running just because they have the motor and its own anti-cavitation plate an inch or two too far down in the water. Putting that device all the way in would seem to be much worse on fuel economy. If you want better planing, consider either tabs or a hydro-foil. They say the tabs save fuel and the hydro-foil uses a little bit more than presently. The use of a Hydrofoil has moved my boats up onto plane a lot faster. regards, -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
prop guard?
"George Rogers" wrote in message ... I'm interested in getting one of the "ducted" prop guards for increased fuel efficiency and earlier planing and was curious if anyone has any experience with these. I'll be using it on a 19' bowrider with a 210hp Mercruiser I/O. One concern was an increased risk to the outdrive tilt mechanism if you hit something with the guard, rather than just damaging the prop without it. Don't know if that's a valid concern or not. Any experiences would be greatly appreciated. My boat is the same as yours in size and power (19' bowrider with a 210hp Mercruiser I/O). I installed a hydrofoil (Stingray) and am happy with the positive results (earlier planing) although I have not checked the effect on fuel economy. Don J. |
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