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  | Hi Tomcat,  
  
I just went through the samething you are while my Yamaha is an 80. I looked very hard at the S.S. props the performance issues such as your hole shot , biting in the turns and the durablity all exceed an aluminum prop. The only problem for me was 1, the size of my motor I felt was to small, 2. the type of water I fish 95% Canadian shield lake the danger in having to replace the lower unit or prop shaft from hitting rocks, and finally the cost of a stainless prop is $400.00 vs. aluminum prop which will run about $125.00. I ended up going with an aluminum prop from Turning Point propellers.  
  
Thanks  
  
Dave |  |
 
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