brodriguez
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2008
- Messages
- 28
does it make a big difference if you go to a stainless prop instead of aluminum any one have good info on that
i was warned not to put a stainless prop on. i should have listen to that advice. yes the boat went better, and that shiny thing looked good. all i did was just touch a rock with it, no damage to the prop but bent the propshaft causing 1500 uk pounds damage. so i say, if theres a chance you will hit something, stick to ally it bends easily and is cheaper to fix. please no replies telling me i should be more carefull. shes done that already
At 1000 engine rpm, the prop is spinning at about 500 RPM. Damage occurs instantly whereas the rubber hub takes a fair amount of twist before it lets go.