Chris73Cobia
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2008
- Messages
- 38
Hi guys,
I have a 1973 Cobia Trihull which is getting repowered with a 1991 70hp Force. The motor has an aluminum prop, not quite sure the pitch and all, and of course I cant make any moves in the prop department until i get it on the lake with a tach. What I was wondering has anyone had a good experience on mid power motors with composite (comprop) or the piranha prop with its quick to replace blades. I fish in an area just below a dam and when they open it, it kicks up arm wide stumps and branches, and sad to say I've hit one once with my old motor (thankfully had SS prop) but wanted to know about replacing those blades on the water, etc.
If you are of the opinion that I should go stainless with the correct pitch and size and never look back let me hear you to, I have quite a few options.
Thanks in advance.
I have a 1973 Cobia Trihull which is getting repowered with a 1991 70hp Force. The motor has an aluminum prop, not quite sure the pitch and all, and of course I cant make any moves in the prop department until i get it on the lake with a tach. What I was wondering has anyone had a good experience on mid power motors with composite (comprop) or the piranha prop with its quick to replace blades. I fish in an area just below a dam and when they open it, it kicks up arm wide stumps and branches, and sad to say I've hit one once with my old motor (thankfully had SS prop) but wanted to know about replacing those blades on the water, etc.
If you are of the opinion that I should go stainless with the correct pitch and size and never look back let me hear you to, I have quite a few options.
Thanks in advance.