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Wanted stainless steel prop

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Looking for a stainless steel prop, 13 1/4 x 15 pitch for a 2005 90hp Yamaha 2 cycle motor.
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Why?
If you fish where the fish are in our area a stainless prop is a liability.
But then, if you don't fish where the fish are in our area,get you one.
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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Jumptrout51 wrote:Why?
If you fish where the fish are in our area a stainless prop is a liability.
But then, if you don't fish where the fish are in our area,get you one.
Just one man's opinion. A SS prop won't flex, giving a better hole shot and overall performance. And I've been running one for years and never had a problem. You just need to avoid the rocks, not run into them. :wink:
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You are correct SK. The stake line is safe enough for her.
On the other hand,no flex breaks gears.
They cost more than props.
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JT,
Did you add stand-up comedian and mechanical engineer to your resume? :lol:
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I have a 13 1/4 X 15 Stiletto stainless prop off of a 90hp Yahama for sale. New it was $239 + tax , I'll sell it for $150 and deliver to Tallahassee next week.
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Steve, If some sweet, kind gentleman would share where the fish are in our area, I would not only be able to catch more than two fish but I could probably get more points on the board. At least I wouldn't be the laughing stock of the club anymore. Have a good turkey day. :smt006
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cupcake wrote:Steve, If some sweet, kind gentleman would share where the fish are in our area, I would not only be able to catch more than two fish but I could probably get more points on the board. At least I wouldn't be the laughing stock of the club anymore. Have a good turkey day. :smt006

That's easy for this time of year. Just keep running until it sounds expensive then start fishing.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
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Or just fish in the "O" river and get yer limit :-D :beer:
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I switched to a stainless steel prop a few years ago and it has worked great - better speed and handling - and so far no problems with bars or rocks.
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cupcake wrote:Looking for a stainless steel prop, 13 1/4 x 15 pitch for a 2005 90hp Yamaha 2 cycle motor.
Saw your message and sent one back. I'm in Tally all next week.
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