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It's this prop costing performance?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrdrh99" data-source="post: 420613" data-attributes="member: 15221"><p>Personally I would change it for the balance issue. Most of the inshore waters by me have large oyster reefs and depending on the tide they can be troublesome. I have seen guys driving with worse props than yours.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>All to familiar with the oysters, used to boat quite a bit in SE NC around little river/calabash.... Terrible there, eat up the prop on a 25 I had twice. I'm in Nebraska now mainly on no wake lakes.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="mrdrh99, post: 420613, member: 15221"] Personally I would change it for the balance issue. Most of the inshore waters by me have large oyster reefs and depending on the tide they can be troublesome. I have seen guys driving with worse props than yours.[/quote] All to familiar with the oysters, used to boat quite a bit in SE NC around little river/calabash.... Terrible there, eat up the prop on a 25 I had twice. I'm in Nebraska now mainly on no wake lakes. [/QUOTE]
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