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Runco 03-16-2003 09:08 PM

S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
Does anyone have any pros or cons as far as speed and performance goes on a 23'Sceptre 260 I.O. And what size seems to do the job best?

John R 03-16-2003 09:59 PM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
Yeh - don't use stainless if you fish anywhere from Quarrantine Rocks to Pegotty Beach [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] . Beyon that, I have nothing of value to add...

Mark 03-16-2003 10:17 PM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
John R,

How bout elaborating a bit for those of us not from your neighborhood? [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]

ocuyler 03-16-2003 10:34 PM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
What?

Trayder 03-16-2003 11:13 PM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
I think John is stating that if one fishes amongst rocks, go alum.

I learned the hard way on the Contender this past Fall. With a stainless prop you can easily bend one of the shafts in your lower unit when you strike a rock. I tagged a rock with my port Counter rotating engine at a slow trolling speed and bent the shaft. Insurance called the whole lower unit a loss. Lucky me, new lower unit [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] and higher ins. rates [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]

Alum on the other hand will self destruct before damaging the Shaft. requiring a new prop, $100 and may be a new skeg.

ScottM 03-17-2003 11:03 AM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
Jack,
So I guess that "Rapier II Kryptonite" prop you want is out of the question [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img] . I've heard kryptonite is harder than stainless AND titanium. Looks like we'll be faster after all with that new Ficht (fingers crossed)! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

John,
Don't forget the approaches to Boston Harbor inside Deer Island heading towards Castle Island. There are a few hidden surprises there too.

John R 03-17-2003 11:12 AM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
Quote:

John,
Don't forget the approaches to Boston Harbor inside Deer Island heading towards Castle Island. There are a few hidden surprises there too.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yeh & no structure of fish by the Graves either [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

That's all - like Trayder said - just rocky ledges to break lower units...

ocuyler 03-19-2003 02:43 PM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
I guess we've all been there - on rocks. Cruising in the 32' Carver aft cabin gives me a new respect for staying in the channel. Our water is down 19" from this time last year. That more that the 23's draft. Should be an interesting year...

Otto

Bigshot 03-20-2003 03:37 PM

Re: S/S props vs. Aluminum
 
I won't run anything but SS props but if I lived in area that was rock infested I would probably get something else. Chances are though that if you hit something hard enough to bend a prop shaft, the SS had nothing to do with it. I hit a submerged dock in the channel at about 30mph in my Hydra-Sports and ripped off one blade and pretzeled the other 2 and sheared the skeg. The prop shaft was BARELY bent and that was with a SS prop. I doubt an alum prop would have saved anything.

If you want to save your propshaft some, get a skeggard. It will hit the rock first raising the engine, etc so your prop clears. How do I know, I slammed a rockpile at about 25mph in my 15' Whaler with a skeggard and SS prop. BAM! Blew the snot out of the skeggard but my prop did not have one nick in it. Cheaper to replace a $100 skeggard than a prop or shaft.


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