Stainless Steel props have a few advantages and disadvantages over aluminum props. They come with three, four or five blades. The advantages are their performance is generally a little better in quicker time to plane off the boat and all around power, top end speed and they bite the water better in moderate to sharp turns. The disadvantages are, they...
Read MoreBoat Propellers for Different Boat Hull Designs
Most boat hull designs perform well enough with an average aluminum propeller but a lot of hull designs work best with either a three or four blade boat prop with stern lifting or bow lifting capabilities made from aluminum or stainless steel. For boats with an outboard motor or a sterndrive sometimes using a bow lifting boat prop tends to make the...
Read MoreTurning Point Stainless Steel Propellers
Turning Point Propellers new generation of stainless steel propellers called Express Mach3 three blade and Mach4 four blade props have numerous design and production improvements over their previous top performing stainless steel Express propellers. Improvements include more advanced production processes at no extra cost that start with Turning...
Read MoreThe Seabreacher Watercraft
Using jet drives, instead of boat propellers, there is a very different and amazing type of marine craft called the Seabreacher you can buy that maneuvers and looks more like sea creature than a boat. It can dive under the water and then pop up and fly out of the water just like a fish at speeds up to twenty miles per hour underwater and up to sixty miles...
Read MoreAluminum or Stainless Steel Boat Propellers
The most common boat propellers on outboard motor and sterndrive boats are made out of aluminum and stainless steel. And between the two most boat props out there are aluminum propellers. They are less expensive to buy and much less expensive to get repaired. Stainless steel boat propellers are more durable and generally are used for improving top end speed...
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