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Has anyone seen or used a pro

Has anyone seen or used a prop saver? I run my boat in the flats and some times seem to find oysters and rocks. Has anyone used or seen prop savers? Will it reduce HP or will it effect performance? The only one I can find that will fit on a 1984 Johnson 140 is Mac's River Runner. Do they really work. Any other brands??
 
" They work, but are not foolp

" They work, but are not foolproof. Expect to lose up to 10% of speed. We used to use an old pitch fork held on the lower unit with a hose clamp. Worked great. Kim "
 
EXPLAIN THIS OYSTER HOW CAN A

EXPLAIN THIS OYSTER HOW CAN A HARDWARE ATTACHMENT TO YOUR BOAT CAUSE THE POWERHEAD OF YOUR ENGINE TO LOSE HORSEPOWER!!!!!!! THAT WOULD BE LIKE SAYING A FISHFINDER CAUSED MY 225 EFI PROMAX TO BECOME A 200 EFI PROMAX IT DONT WORK however you will notice about 5-10% reduction in speed DUE TO DRAG!!! not loss of HORSEPOWER but your HOLESHOT may improve due to the hydroplane effect at takeoff BTW Mac's River Runner works only as well as your skeg is strong!!!! RECCOMEND A STAINLESS PROPELLER because they will take a hit much harder than that ALUMINUM skeg will.
 
" Understand about the HP thin

" Understand about the HP thing that makes sense, What I was getting to was performance. I have a SS prop, What I'm worried about is messing up the Lower Unit! Will the River Runner help this also?? "
 
A stainless prop when you kno

A stainless prop when you know you are in shallow water???? Talk about a mistake.Stainless props do not behave like a "fuse" and lead to bent propshafts.If you are in shallow water use an aluminum prop.Just two cents worth.
 
" Oyster,

Don't waste y


" Oyster,

Don't waste your time with that contraption. Of course it will reduce performance. Why would anyone want to drill a few extra holes in a skeg or cavitation plate anyway?

Stainless prop? Now I've heard everything.

I always tell my customers that it is better to learn to be more careful and use safe boating techniques.

Tony "
 
" Using a Troll Prop Saver is

" Using a Troll Prop Saver is wonderful. Primary purpose is to keep your fishing lines away from the prop. If you have novices onboard, or client's, they are worth their weight in gold. Keeps the down time for new tie-ups and the lost lures to a minimum. Most guides on the Sacramento River use them. "
 
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