best ss prop quality

zzchipster

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is there one brand or style of ss prop that is better built or made more 'meaty' than others...i am gonna need one for 2008 mercruiser v6 190 hp with alpha 1...currently have damaged 14.25 x 21 stock aluminum.......have 14.25x23 aluminum spare and now am considering 14.25x19 ss...thanks
 

180shabah

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Re: best ss prop quality

...and now am considering 14.25x19 ss...

What are you basing this on????

You need to read the stickies at the top of the forum, then post back with the required information before anybody can make any useful recomendations.
 

ufm82

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Re: best ss prop quality

It depends on what you want to do. I like Merc props as I run a Merc and have had great luck with them. A Laser II has thinner blades and is for performance while a Mirage has thicker blades and isn't as "fast". ( Different blade designs.) I've found that some "generic" props are cheap and damage easily. Some others seem to do very well.
I like to Merc props due to the Torq-Flo hubs that break when you hit something and save the prop as opposed to a rubber hubbed prop that may slip but typically eats a blade. (My experience at least). I ate a rock in Florida years ago hard enough to stall the enough. (150hp Merc.) When I raised the engine to see how badly I just destroyed my prop I found that only one blade had damage and it wasn't all that bad. However the hub was toast and I had to replace it on the water. That's a fun thing to do in murky water knowing that NOTHING back there floats if you drop it. LOL
I touched the bottom of the ramp on my cuddy while docking on the Ohio River even more years ago when a boat went sailing by 50' from the ramp, causing my boat to rock violently. The prop hit something stopped the engine. Every blade tip was bent over as the hub didn't slip enough. May be unlucky on my part but I like the plastic hubs.

UFM82
 
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