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Do You Use a Prop Guard?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 390618" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Before I completed my build with a 50/35 jet, I ran my Tracker 1648 with a 1964 Johnson 5hp. At some point my Grandfather or Dad installed a prop guard. It looks like they just used a pitch fork and bolted it to the skeg. But it worked fantastically. That thing saved countless shear pins for sure. The river I run to fish and hunt is rocky and shallow. I wouldn't run another prop without a prop guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 390618, member: 9169"] Before I completed my build with a 50/35 jet, I ran my Tracker 1648 with a 1964 Johnson 5hp. At some point my Grandfather or Dad installed a prop guard. It looks like they just used a pitch fork and bolted it to the skeg. But it worked fantastically. That thing saved countless shear pins for sure. The river I run to fish and hunt is rocky and shallow. I wouldn't run another prop without a prop guard. [/QUOTE]
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