brooksville_rebel
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 12, 2011
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We have a 1998 24 ft Grumman pontoon with a 2002 ELPTO 40hp Mercury. This weekend me and a buddy were out with his dad and dog and it was low tide. Bounced the prop of the bottom and cracked one of the fins. One of the other fins was chipped when we bought the boat. I can't find any info on the prop telling what the current one is. If I recall right they supposedly changed the prop once with a used one.
So went to the Mercury site and put in the info and it comes back with a aluminum Black Max 12.25 " 3 blade 9.0 pitch RH rotation.
Now checking the price of a SS there is a big difference. So wondering if having a SS and bottoming out like we did would have or could have caused alot worse damage. ? I mean the aluminium one cracked would the SS one just dug in and stuck and seared something in the lower end or in the engine ?
We mostly take the kids out to the flats to play and swim and do some fishing a little farther out. Boat is 2600 lbs and any where from another 300-1200 lbs when we load up on average.
Does that prop sound right ? Would a SS be a more worthy investment or stay with the aluminum ? Appreciate any advice, insights and feedback.
Thanks
Mark
So went to the Mercury site and put in the info and it comes back with a aluminum Black Max 12.25 " 3 blade 9.0 pitch RH rotation.
Now checking the price of a SS there is a big difference. So wondering if having a SS and bottoming out like we did would have or could have caused alot worse damage. ? I mean the aluminium one cracked would the SS one just dug in and stuck and seared something in the lower end or in the engine ?
We mostly take the kids out to the flats to play and swim and do some fishing a little farther out. Boat is 2600 lbs and any where from another 300-1200 lbs when we load up on average.
Does that prop sound right ? Would a SS be a more worthy investment or stay with the aluminum ? Appreciate any advice, insights and feedback.
Thanks
Mark