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Difference between aluminum and stainless props
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinny Fleet" data-source="post: 498884" data-attributes="member: 22140"><p>I have dinged up the aluminum prop on my 1989 2-stroke Evinrude 90 HP, and am thinking of replacing it with a stainless one. The current version is 13x19, which seems to be OK, although not sure if it is optimum.. </p><p></p><p>I remember seeing somewhere that stainless props behave differently than aluminum ones, and wonder if that makes a difference (if true), and if so what difference. Does it change the size of prop I would need?</p><p></p><p>No ability to test out props, I'll just buy whatever the best choice seems to be and run with it.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinny Fleet, post: 498884, member: 22140"] I have dinged up the aluminum prop on my 1989 2-stroke Evinrude 90 HP, and am thinking of replacing it with a stainless one. The current version is 13x19, which seems to be OK, although not sure if it is optimum.. I remember seeing somewhere that stainless props behave differently than aluminum ones, and wonder if that makes a difference (if true), and if so what difference. Does it change the size of prop I would need? No ability to test out props, I'll just buy whatever the best choice seems to be and run with it. Any suggestions appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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