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Skipper wrote:
: Doug Kanter wrote: : Just sort of lurking in this conversation, but if a stainless prop and an : aluminum one were exactly the same dimensionally, why would one perform : differently than the other? Friction differences due to surface : characteristics? : Stainless steel is STIFFER than the aluminum prop and will outperform : it. Also, aluminum props ding up much easier than steel props. Stainless : is the way to go. (I knew this would get started) In the comparison tests I've read (Trailerboats magazine) the speed advantage of Stainless was about 2 MPH. The cost premium was over 3X the cost of aluminum. So... the choice is yours but from my perspective (and I've had a boat for geez... over 40 years) I wasn't willing to pay the price premium for Stanless given the minute performance advantage. (I'll bow out of the now) barry |