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Aluminum props?? #10820548 05/05/15 08:03 PM
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Admittedly, I'm old school.
But the conventional wisdom always was that if you run in stumps, sticks, rocks and other nasty stuff - you run a stainless prop.

Now I see a prop / outboard guy on a show the other day saying - No, in that stuff you run an aluminum, so that when you hit something it breaks the prop and doesn't damage the lower unit.

I once broke TWO of those things in one day on Lake O th' Pines, swearing I'd never run another aluminum prop. And I haven't.

Have things changed?


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Cut with her golden oars the silver stream,
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Re: Aluminum props?? [Re: reeltexan] #10820597 05/05/15 08:17 PM
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Aluminum is good for beer cans.


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