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Cheers, Whitto. Boats have been made out of Grass, Wood, Steel, Fiber-Glass, Carbon-Fiber, Rubber, Alloy and Concrete ... WHAT were they thinking ??? |
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Hi All,
Thought I would put my 2 cents worth in . I am currently running the Australian ABT MiniBucks Tournament, and I have Kipawa (trolling Motor Props) as a sponsor. He sent me out a new Hydro-Shield and it looks very interesting. www.hydro-shield.com The concept makes perfect sense as it is a hydrofoil that is fitted Below the prop. Its attached to the skeg and it also protects the prop and skeg from damage. Also being under the prop it is always affective even when on full plane (foil always fully in water). Could be very useful even if it just protects the prop and marine life. Anyway just thought I would share it with you all and maybe someone has already tried it?? Let me knowCheers Ozy Mark.... |