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![]() "trainfan1" wrote in message ... 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? Doug, no one would make a NiBrAl, brass, or SS prop with blades as thick as needed for the "same prop"(dia, pitch, area, shape) in aluminum, so you will never be able to make that comparison. A SS prop will be forgiving on logs & sandbars. Personal experience on our Glastron shows little difference in speed(SS slight advantage) but the SS is less prone to blow-outs and gives a better trim attide than the "same spec" aluminum. Polished SS props can be very pretty on your floating Camaro, too! Rob With that last line, you sold me on aluminum, simply for spiritual reasons. Too many floating Camaros around here, driven by "brunos", as my son (correctly) calls them. If I ever find out I have three months to live and prison doesn't matter, I plan on adding some new fishing structure to a few of the lakes around here. :-) |