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Location: Northwest Wi. | I have been running a Piranha Prop for two seasons on a Suzi DF140. I am quite happy with it so far..I have hit a few rocks over the years and was looking for something that could be fixed quick and cheap. The prop comes with a hub and blades that slide on the hub. If you damage a blade you just remove the nut , slide off the blade and slide on a new one. You can also change pitch buy just changing the blades. I like the ildea that I can carry spare blades and fix it on site with just a wrench. The blades are $22 ea. for my motor. They make 3 or 4 blade props. The performance is the same as my aluminum prop. The blades will break if you hit something, but cut water just fine. I have never owned a SS prop so I can not compare it.. |