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    anyone used or have any experience with this, thought it might help in tightlining situations if it truly does what it says, seems high for what it is though

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    its a dohickie that mounts where your tmotor prop nut is, supposedly eliminates noise and vibration

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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
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    This product is similar to what I had on the trolling motor of my previous boat (found it floating in the lake )
    It's just a rubber ring that slips around the lower housing.


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    It works for me. The extra weight keeps the prop turning smoothly with less noise and noticeably less vibration. I was not sure about it when I bought it but after using it I like it a lot.


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    I read about it in a bass forum , it had mixed reviews some liked some disliked. I have anew Ipilot and at a sertain speed I notice a change in sound and vibration not bad but noticable to me. I thought about trying it but gona wate for more input I thought it was a little pricy for a shiny prop nut. Check out the videos on YouTube

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    I had one on my old Terrova, noticed zero difference what so ever. Other than it changing colors first trip out.

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    A 50 buck prop nut? Really?

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