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Lone Stone
Posted 4/9/2004 8:08 PM (#103508 - in reply to #103328)
Subject: RE: Turning Point Props




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Location: Iowa
I got one a couple years ago. Yes, they have one housing for your motor, then the actual prop slides over that. If you run rivers or rocks, and bend or break a couple props every year, they do save you some money, because you only need to replace the prop and not the entire housing with it. I had to go to the next higher pitch to get the same performance with my light boat though. Thing is, after I got mine, I quit hitting things. The web site is
www.turningpointpropellers.com

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