risk of stolen ARNESON DRIVES... and PROPS!
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#12
AKA "BAZOOKA JOE"
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The drives are not easy to take off and would be VERY difficult to take. That said, you can put locks on the nuts.
As for the props, they sell locks for #6 props which is what you would use, or you can remove them easily and store them until you use the boat. Exact issue that anyone that uses a #6 boat has
As for the props, they sell locks for #6 props which is what you would use, or you can remove them easily and store them until you use the boat. Exact issue that anyone that uses a #6 boat has
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arneson-industries.com
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Jeff: The props are quiet big and heavy compared to Bravo props, The big chance of trying to steal them in the water is dropping them in the drink: The drives well they better steal the entire system for them to be any use and with the shaft being over 1" thick they are not the lightest drives out there.