dajohnson53
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Re: Piece of WOOD WEDGED IN PROP - Did I break my motor???
I just can't figure out why people think an aluminum prop would be safer for the lower unit than a SS one. My understanding is that the rubber hub is designed to give way at a certain level of shock before the lower unit is damaged. It will give way under the same stress whether the prop is made of SS or aluminum. The metal of the prop is not a factor in damaging the lower unit, unless you're saying that all these props have a rubber hub that is not properly designed to protect the L/U, and therefore the metal of the prop itself is? Just mho of course, but that's what the rubber hub is for and I can't see why it would give way any harder (and thus cause damage) for a SS prop than an aluminum one.<br /><br />I'm hoping someone who knows about this subject will correct me if I'm wrong.
I just can't figure out why people think an aluminum prop would be safer for the lower unit than a SS one. My understanding is that the rubber hub is designed to give way at a certain level of shock before the lower unit is damaged. It will give way under the same stress whether the prop is made of SS or aluminum. The metal of the prop is not a factor in damaging the lower unit, unless you're saying that all these props have a rubber hub that is not properly designed to protect the L/U, and therefore the metal of the prop itself is? Just mho of course, but that's what the rubber hub is for and I can't see why it would give way any harder (and thus cause damage) for a SS prop than an aluminum one.<br /><br />I'm hoping someone who knows about this subject will correct me if I'm wrong.