In a message dated 12/30/2004 10:54:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Marv,  while the gain in revs is nice, the best  thing is durability.

We do more motoring with the 5hp on the achilles dingy than  on
the f-24[we move the motor back and forth}, most of it  in very
shallow water.  While we try to be careful for economical and
environmental reasons, occasionally we spaz and have a bottom
strike and ding the prop, it's amazing how it effects performance, 
a prop in perfect shape will "plane" two of us, dinged we be a
displacement hull.   I know from experience with larger
outboards that strikes that would deform or destroy aluminum
simply[ as key fishing guides say],  "polish" a stainless steel
one.   I"ve never had a problem with blowing up the drive train as
Don mentions, but if i can find one for the 5 i will keep that in
mine as it makes sense.    paul, f-24mk1 "knee deep"
The point I was trying to make about the drive train, was that the 5 hp drive
train is of minimal strength, and the weight of the SS prop combined with it
not giving as was mentioned will probably be hard on a 5 HP drive train and I
suspect that is why you cant find one. All the points you made about a
stainless prop compared to an aluminum one I agree with.
Ron Whitson
F-27 Desperado


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