Sharp Props
#1
Hi All,
Question for those with super sharp props. Do you use and sort of protective cover for them when at anchor with people in the water?
In a perfect world, no one would ever brush up against them, but even when warned, someone will, so does anyone have any bright ideas?
I was toying with something like a double thick neoprene cover for each prop, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if there is already something out there.
On the plus side, it won't damage the prop, and won't sink if accidentally dropped. It could be a pain to put on though.
Thanks!
Question for those with super sharp props. Do you use and sort of protective cover for them when at anchor with people in the water?
In a perfect world, no one would ever brush up against them, but even when warned, someone will, so does anyone have any bright ideas?
I was toying with something like a double thick neoprene cover for each prop, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if there is already something out there.
On the plus side, it won't damage the prop, and won't sink if accidentally dropped. It could be a pain to put on though.
Thanks!
#2
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From: Lake George, NY
I never used one until I kicked by prop by mistake last Labor Day. Now, 18 stiches and two severed tendons later, I use a regular old prop cover when ever anyone swims off my boat.
I still can't believe it happened, I was holding onto the swim platform with my feet on the transom. My foot slipped off and when I went to put it back, I kicked the prop. It didn't even seem like I kicked it that hard.
Oh well, lesson learned.
Yes, get the peop cover.
I still can't believe it happened, I was holding onto the swim platform with my feet on the transom. My foot slipped off and when I went to put it back, I kicked the prop. It didn't even seem like I kicked it that hard.
Oh well, lesson learned.
Yes, get the peop cover.
#5
I never used one until I kicked by prop by mistake last Labor Day. Now, 18 stiches and two severed tendons later, I use a regular old prop cover when ever anyone swims off my boat.
I still can't believe it happened, I was holding onto the swim platform with my feet on the transom. My foot slipped off and when I went to put it back, I kicked the prop. It didn't even seem like I kicked it that hard.
Oh well, lesson learned.
Yes, get the peop cover.
I still can't believe it happened, I was holding onto the swim platform with my feet on the transom. My foot slipped off and when I went to put it back, I kicked the prop. It didn't even seem like I kicked it that hard.
Oh well, lesson learned.
Yes, get the peop cover.
#6
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White Lightning from LOTO has red stripes going all the way down his #6 outdrives and you can see it very clear from out of the water. It really helps you know where everything is at because not everyone knows where to step on a #6 outdrive.



