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    Question Composite props?


    I have no experience with composite props are they any good or just for emergencies?
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    I have used one as a back-up and ran it while my regular prop was being rebuilt. I had no problems with it till I hit something just under the water on Lake Barkley and sheared the blades off. I think they are a good choice for an emergency back-up but no where near as reliable as an aluminum or SS prop.
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    Used them on 2 different motors. And there good. I plan on getting a 4 blade for the 90 E-Tec.
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    They break very easily. I would not recommend one if you fish stumpy lakes.

    I can't notice any difference in performance.

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    I have one as a spare. I think they would be a good choice for stumpy lakes. I rather break a blade off a comp prop than toast my LU.

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