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Skeg Fix on 60hp Merc
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<blockquote data-quote="rabbit" data-source="post: 383513" data-attributes="member: 10250"><p>I thought you meant one of those stainless sheet skeg guards. After checking out the Macs I think it's a really good option.</p><p> As far as props go, I know stainless is better in almost every way. The one way it's bad is if you really whack an aluminum one it will fold before you bend your prop shaft. I was on a boat last year and my pal bent his shaft on his I.O. Lost the prop and the shaft.</p><p> If you have one of those nice prop guards then you could go stainless without worrying about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rabbit, post: 383513, member: 10250"] I thought you meant one of those stainless sheet skeg guards. After checking out the Macs I think it's a really good option. As far as props go, I know stainless is better in almost every way. The one way it's bad is if you really whack an aluminum one it will fold before you bend your prop shaft. I was on a boat last year and my pal bent his shaft on his I.O. Lost the prop and the shaft. If you have one of those nice prop guards then you could go stainless without worrying about it. [/QUOTE]
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