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Old 06-12-2005, 08:37 PM
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Prop for 150 4stroke Yamaha

The only stike I got tonight when fishing the Chesapeake bay was a submerged boulder on the third island. Destroyed my prop. Any success stories with props for the 150 Yamaha. Should I stick with aluminum 3 blade or go stainless? Pitch?

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Paul

going to buy a spare propl this time, ruined a good day fishing.
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Old 06-12-2005, 09:48 PM
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if it had been a stainless prop on the boat that hit the rock , you may have had more than a messed up prop. . i always found the big gray trout are over the tunnel

i run a propulse 4 blade composite and although i haven't hit a rock yet i have plowed my share of mud and sand without any damage. if you should hit a rock it would break off that blade and you could still get back in at reduced speed and not damage the lower unit as with a s.s. prop
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I would be real leary of using SS unless you are a dedicated blue water person. I found a rock Memorial day weekend and had no damage other than the prop. $80 got that repaired to as good as new. None of that is likely with SS and if you are inshore you will find something hard sooner or later.
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I would be real leary of using SS unless you are a dedicated blue water person. I found a rock Memorial day weekend and had no damage other than the prop. $80 got that repaired to as good as new. None of that is likely with SS and if you are inshore you will find something hard sooner or later.
I totally agree. My aluminum prop had to be replaced when my rig was rear-ended while trailering. Only the prop needed replaced but the gearbox went undamaged. My skeg really tore up the car that hit me though. Also, SS props can cost $350!!! My Honda aluminum 13.25X17 cost $130.
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