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Go stainless, those composite props are good for emergency back ups.
-- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Wally" wrote in message ... I am considering putting a Pirahna Composite prop on my 17 foot aluminum bass boat, 90 HP Mercury, The syatem looked good, with replaceable ears. The lake I fish in South Texas, Choke Canyon, has lots of debris, trees, easy to ding an aluminum and rewelds here were arouns $70. I really am twitchy about changing to stainless steel, if the clutch does not slip, may have serious lower unit damage and I have been told by a couple people in the area not to go steel. Any thoughts or advice greatly appreciated. Wally Remove notthis to reply by Email. |
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