Props & Speed
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franklyprice
- Commodore

- Posts: 1661
- Joined: Tue Sep 23, 2003 1:53 am
- Location: USA
Mike, I hear what you're saying about the loose zincs but I have a very hard time believing one could actually bend a shaft, unless it could become lodged between the tip of the prop and the hull. I mean, we're not talking about the space shuttle here. Of course down there in Florida you guys might need some big ass zincs..
Frank Price
1987 SF "Jeanne Claire"
Rowley Ma

1987 SF "Jeanne Claire"
Rowley Ma

I went to the thin-walled cutlass. Replaced the stuffing boxes, packing glands, etc. I have wondered if I should have gone to a 1 3/4" shaft and made all of the changes that woud have required. That would have broadened the choices available for gear ratios, prop sizes, higher-hp engines, etc. You rarely ever see big shafts on these boats, though.
Fraser 1979 Sportfish "Miss Catherine" Savannah, GA

