Re: choosing the right propeller
With modern prop technology an aluminum prop isn't likely to change from torque and speed.
Cheapest ss prop ,Michigan Appolo, for a 120 I/O is $297 won't necessarily perform any better than a good al prop. Solas amita is $104 dollars and has a reputation for predictable good performance.After many many years hard use in silty/cloudy water an al prop "might" become worn enough to replace.
There are those who believe a ss prop will cause excessive wear to the clutch dogs over time and if you strike something hard will damage the drive train before the hub will slip.
The al prop is very forgiving in a strike.It may be sacrificed in the extreme but thousands of dollars in damage may be avoided.
Without actual extended testing there is no way to be sure about either prop as far as aging goes.
Prop selection should be done with factual research and individual preference.