mcurcio1989
Seaman Apprentice
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- May 30, 2011
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Hey all, we have a 2000 four winns with a volvo 5.0 and I believe it is their sx drive. The boat is used in the Maumee river ohio which is a fairly shallow body of water with a thick muck bottom. We keep the boat docked at our house and so we have to go about 1/2 a mile through a channel to get around an island every time we go in or out. The trouble is it is fairly shallow 4-5 feet most days and there is a delta that is often gives only 3-4' of depth for some 200 feet. I am very careful to avoid shallow areas and raise the lower unit in shallower water but never the less we seem to go through props way to often. We have always ran aluminum props but I wonder if maybe stainless would be better. The question would be are we going to damage the drive if we do so? My thought is the aluminum is kind of like paper cutting butter with the stainless being a butter knife. I don't think the stuff that is damaging the aluminum would really actually damage the stainless or drive but I don't know if I am just being a wishful thinker.
I have been taking the props to a local shop to be repaired but it seems to me that they don't hold up. Generally the material welded on is thinner than the original and will often fail from the same area. Last fall I had a prop repaired put it on and then used the boat three times and never hit anything but when we took the boat out in the fall it was missing a good sized area. So that is pretty frustrating
I have been taking the props to a local shop to be repaired but it seems to me that they don't hold up. Generally the material welded on is thinner than the original and will often fail from the same area. Last fall I had a prop repaired put it on and then used the boat three times and never hit anything but when we took the boat out in the fall it was missing a good sized area. So that is pretty frustrating