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Old 06-26-2011, 02:30 PM
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doubt it, i would more worry about messing a prop up around here with crab traps, oyster beds, etc. than if i go offshore. but i know some that do, most being an old prop, but the real question is how would one change a prop at sea?
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Old 06-26-2011, 03:13 PM
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doubt it, i would more worry about messing a prop up around here with crab traps, oyster beds, etc. than if i go offshore. but i know some that do, most being an old prop, but the real question is how would one change a prop at sea?
with lots of skill. We carry a spare racing prop for when we see an allison or a stroker.

in all seriousness, we carry a spare trolling motor prop and the spare 30 pitch prop and the tools and hardware to change it.
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Old 06-26-2011, 03:22 PM
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doubt it, i would more worry about messing a prop up around here with crab traps, oyster beds, etc. than if i go offshore. but i know some that do, most being an old prop, but the real question is how would one change a prop at sea?
One would get wet !!!
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