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Stainless Props on small motors - good, bad, ugly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 434413" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>Just to add, when I had my alum prop my boat topped out at 40.5 MPH on my best run, 1 day with the new SS prop I hit 41 MPH on my best run. Maybe the wind was blowing stronger or the tide was ripping that day but to gain a 1/2 MPH isn't even worth noting IMO. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying I'd never grab a SS prop again but it wouldn't be for any extra speed.</p><p></p><p>These runs were of course trimmed up to the max with a light loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 434413, member: 21552"] Just to add, when I had my alum prop my boat topped out at 40.5 MPH on my best run, 1 day with the new SS prop I hit 41 MPH on my best run. Maybe the wind was blowing stronger or the tide was ripping that day but to gain a 1/2 MPH isn't even worth noting IMO. I'm not saying I'd never grab a SS prop again but it wouldn't be for any extra speed. These runs were of course trimmed up to the max with a light loads. [/QUOTE]
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