For these rocky flats, aluminum the best?
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For these rocky flats, aluminum the best?
As far as props go? I was talking to an avid flats fisherman today who hit Ecofina a lot. I fish the same area as he a lot too. He runs an aluminum prop and said a SS prop would only damage your motor, whereas an aluminum prop would break before doing harm.
This got me to thinking, as I have always had an aluminum prop until now.
How would a 4 blade aluminum prop act as far as compared to a SS 4 blade prop?
Doesn't it really make more sense in this area of flats to go with aluminum?
This got me to thinking, as I have always had an aluminum prop until now.
How would a 4 blade aluminum prop act as far as compared to a SS 4 blade prop?
Doesn't it really make more sense in this area of flats to go with aluminum?
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SS props for me. If I hit something I want to be able to get home. If you hit something pretty good with an aluminum prop, you probably won't have any blades left.
I've hit a lot of stuff with SS props and all I've ever had to do was file a few burrs off.
I've hit a lot of stuff with SS props and all I've ever had to do was file a few burrs off.
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Put it like this. I have hit stuff and broke off chips and blades out of my aluminum props, just replace or grind down the chips, depends on how bad.
Now, I got a buddy that ran a stainless prop, and when he hit a rock at anky, he had to send off the prop, and the foot of the motor to get the shaft straightened out.
I will give up a little of flash and speed for the money it cost him.
HOWEVER, if you hit a big rock, or an old bird rack at 40 mph ain't nothin' gonna save your foot, it is history.
The only place in my opinion that stainless is better is in heavy sand areas, they do not wear as bad as aluminum.
And of course, you will get as many opinions as there will be posters about this.....
PS - I always carry a spare prop with wrench and extra nut and washer.
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Now, I got a buddy that ran a stainless prop, and when he hit a rock at anky, he had to send off the prop, and the foot of the motor to get the shaft straightened out.
I will give up a little of flash and speed for the money it cost him.
HOWEVER, if you hit a big rock, or an old bird rack at 40 mph ain't nothin' gonna save your foot, it is history.
The only place in my opinion that stainless is better is in heavy sand areas, they do not wear as bad as aluminum.
And of course, you will get as many opinions as there will be posters about this.....
PS - I always carry a spare prop with wrench and extra nut and washer.
Dubble

The more I know about something, the more I know that I did not know as much as I thought I knew that I knew.
For me, a stainless is like American Express. Don't leave home without it. However, you have to use some common sense. If you know you're in a rocky area, idle.
Redbelly, an aluminum prop is never giong ro give you the performance a stainless will. An aluminum prop has almost no cup. and the blades flex under a load. A stainless stays rigid, and the cup is what gives you the bite you're looking for.
Redbelly, an aluminum prop is never giong ro give you the performance a stainless will. An aluminum prop has almost no cup. and the blades flex under a load. A stainless stays rigid, and the cup is what gives you the bite you're looking for.
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Redbelly wrote:But they be so much $$$$$$$$![]()
But we are talking boats......
2 Stainless props - $ 600.00
2 aluminum props - $ 190.00
600
- 190
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410
410 divided by 13.00 (cost of Coors 18 pack) = 31.54 18 packs
I think you know where I stand on this.....
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I HAVE BEEN RUNNING THE SS FOR A YEAR NOW AND I HAVE BUMPED INTO MY SHARE OF ROCKS WITH HARDLY ANY DAMAGE TO THE SS PROP.
PRIOR TO THE SS I HAVE BROKEN AT LEAST 4 ALUMINUM PROPS OVER A TWO YEAR PERIOD, THATS EXPENSIVE.
USUALLY WHEN THE FOOT IS DAMAGED A LITTLE BIT OF SPEED IS INVOLVED, THEREFORE IT WOULDN'T MATTER IF YOU HAD SS OR AL.
PRIOR TO THE SS I HAVE BROKEN AT LEAST 4 ALUMINUM PROPS OVER A TWO YEAR PERIOD, THATS EXPENSIVE.
USUALLY WHEN THE FOOT IS DAMAGED A LITTLE BIT OF SPEED IS INVOLVED, THEREFORE IT WOULDN'T MATTER IF YOU HAD SS OR AL.
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