Had one on Clyde's boat. 23lb Shakespeare. Machinists change the pitch and 'Ol Clyde could run about 7mph.
I have tried the Kipawa props but couldn't tell any difference. Has anyone tried the aluminum props put out by Youngs? Young's Die-Cast Aluminum Electric Trolling Motor Props
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Had one on Clyde's boat. 23lb Shakespeare. Machinists change the pitch and 'Ol Clyde could run about 7mph.
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Bill, got one of their first ones up in attic some where. Had it on a 12/24 Byrd. Wasn't overly impressed with it at the time. Would think the have vastly I'mproved them over the years. Would think they would help someone who runs high thrust motor on higher speeds quite a bit. No flex would have to help in that situation.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
I have one hanging in my fishing room for a shakespere 606. I think shorty evans was the man that first started making the props and I think he was from mt. grove, mo too so may be the same factory. I loved the props. unbreakable.