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Terry, Thanks for the feedback. What prop models were you running before, and what model are you going to.
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I run a lot up at Bayport (Weeki Wachee) and all the channels look like the one coming out of Pineland Marina down on Pine Island. That place will destroy skegs, fold up props and occationally shear off lower units with the limestone bottom. I run aluminum up there because I'd rather repair and aluminum prop than replace a driveshaft! McGillicuddy, I will let you know how things run with this new wheel from Ken as soon as I get a chance to try it. It looks like the last weekend of Gag Season will be raggity, so I'm liable to just leave it on the trailer until it eases up some. I've been beat up for so many years trying to go when it was snotty out. Now I just don't think there is any sense in spilling your wine, just because you have a SeaCraft. |
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Roger that, don't spill the wine, rather, dig the girl...I be waiting to hear the results. It's an interesting choice to me. Seems like you'd want to get the stern up in the skinny waters. That prop is considered hard to turn with its "extensive cup and 25 deg rake" so I wonder what the thought process is. I guess it will allow you to run the motor higher. Look forward to hearing more. Seems it will make the bow run high.
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"Now I just don't think there is any sense in spilling your wine, just because you have a SeaCraft"
Amen brother!! Three years ago, on the last day of a guys weekend fishing trip, we went out in the 'ol 23' Seacraft into what the NOAA/NWS folks said it would be "5' to 7' seas, and It was more like 7' to 9' and it was so bad I was hoping and praying no more fish would hit the lures. That was it....in my case, never again, no more spilling the beer!!!! |
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