CedarRiverScooter
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IMHO, with a moving boat it would be impossible to hit the guard part without the forward-most edge of the OB skeg making contact 1st ...CedarRiverScooter said:It looks like a hit would just bend it up so it hits the prop
I would like to see a photo of the prop guard you made, including the openings in the front. The Macs I use has a couple small slots in the front. Just interested in how this would compare to what you did?nccatfisher said:If you open those slots in the front side it cuts down on the drag considerably. When I first made mine I had smaller holes and it did drag quite a bit, I opened up the slots in the front and that changed it considerably. I am sure it still has some parasitic value but I haven't check mine without it to see. I wasn't interested enough in top speed as much as saving my prop.
+1 everything said above.ktoelke54 said:Yes I have used that prop guard and have one on my motor now. It does a good job and I have not had a problem with it bending up. It does however take about 2-3 mph off the top speed. It seems to me it’s the equivalent of throwing another fat guy in the boat. The only other issue is that when used on a gravelly bottom where it is kicking up rocks it is possible for a rock to get between the guard and prop. In this situation it dinged the prop a little. The guard is welded stainless and is fairly ding resistant. I run a lot in a rocky river where it earns its keep. Whenever I run in safer water I take the time to remove it as it is a drag.
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jethro said:I did build this to keep the downrigger cables from getting caught in the kicker:
jethro said:The skeg is designed to be sacrificial to a degree, I never really understood these things but I don't run rocky rivers, so maybe I'm just not the target audience. I did build this to keep the downrigger cables from getting caught in the kicker:
maintenanceguy said:(2) Do you tend to get grass or other debris caught in the guard? I usually run in a salt marsh that's just thousands of acres of reeds. I get reeds tangled around my motor once in a while. I like the idea of protection all around the prop but I think the ring would collect reeds.