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Stainless prop on a 25hp 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 406414" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Well we weren't quite that wild (video link) even when I was younger and still duck hunting but we did get rough with them at times. Normally, any time we were in areas that had a higher than avg chance of having underwater obstructions than normal, we'd proceed with caution until we had been through that area a few times. But once we knew where the hidden logs and stumps were located for the most part, all bets were off on how fast anyone might come ripping through that area. We've been known to run full throttle from log to log, only backing off the throttle as we approached a known submerged log, then right back on full throttle the second we're clear of it. But I don't recall any of us ever going full throttle any time we knew or had high expectations of hitting something. So not as reckless as the video you linked. LoL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 406414, member: 7544"] Well we weren't quite that wild (video link) even when I was younger and still duck hunting but we did get rough with them at times. Normally, any time we were in areas that had a higher than avg chance of having underwater obstructions than normal, we'd proceed with caution until we had been through that area a few times. But once we knew where the hidden logs and stumps were located for the most part, all bets were off on how fast anyone might come ripping through that area. We've been known to run full throttle from log to log, only backing off the throttle as we approached a known submerged log, then right back on full throttle the second we're clear of it. But I don't recall any of us ever going full throttle any time we knew or had high expectations of hitting something. So not as reckless as the video you linked. LoL [/QUOTE]
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