180Diablo
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2007
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Just wondering some other users thoughts of the Mcguard prop locks?
Worthwhile investment? Waste of cash if key is lost / stolen (unless papers with code are handy of course)? Difficult to install or remove? Possible to damage prop shaft? General concerns if any... etc.
Reason being is, my uncle a few years ago has had a prop stolen off his boat. It was sitting in shallow (knee deep) water in front of our cottage, so it was very easy to access and remove it. Now that I have a "new to me" used boat and I too would like to park it out front of our cottage in the same depth of water, I have been worried about prop theft also.
The prop that is on there now isnt very inviting (as far as im concerned) to warrant being a worthwhile item (paint is worn away, but there are no dings). However, if I had to replace the prop sometime this summer for whatever reason and installed a new prop, then a shiny, new black prop would be inviting.
thanks for all replies.
Worthwhile investment? Waste of cash if key is lost / stolen (unless papers with code are handy of course)? Difficult to install or remove? Possible to damage prop shaft? General concerns if any... etc.
Reason being is, my uncle a few years ago has had a prop stolen off his boat. It was sitting in shallow (knee deep) water in front of our cottage, so it was very easy to access and remove it. Now that I have a "new to me" used boat and I too would like to park it out front of our cottage in the same depth of water, I have been worried about prop theft also.
The prop that is on there now isnt very inviting (as far as im concerned) to warrant being a worthwhile item (paint is worn away, but there are no dings). However, if I had to replace the prop sometime this summer for whatever reason and installed a new prop, then a shiny, new black prop would be inviting.
thanks for all replies.