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Location: Fairfield, IA | I thought about getting one and spoke with a guy I know through work that does a lot of river fishing and some boat repair work. The concept is a good one but the feedback I got from him was that they give [break] in conditions that an aluminum prop would not fail nor be damaged. Having said this, I have no personal experience.
I lost a prop in the river two years ago and was debating on the Comp Prop. I chose to stay with aluminum and also avoid stainless. The hit that tore up my aluminum prop would have torn up the lower unit had a stainless prop been on.
In the end this question comes down to one of boating and fishing style in terms of what types of waters you frequent. |