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  Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | From someone who could hit a rock in a bathtub, stay with an aluminum wheel, if---you are satisfied with the performance. Be sure and run with full load to determine your needs. I've managed to destroy over a dozen props over the years, and the only motor I damaged was when i was using a stainless prop. In addition to an aluminum props cheaper initial cost, the cost of repair is also less, but , if you can't find one that gives you adequate performance, you will be better off with stainless. Hopefully your dealer will let you try a few props before buying to see which one best suits your needs. |