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    Anyone try a Sharrow prop yet?

    Anyone try a sparrow prop yet?
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    It's probably the worst idea for a bassboat in weeds and stumps. Maybe an offshore boat Have someone that can fix one? Doubtful there are pitch blocks for them...

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    Can’t see that blade design working very well at the prop to pad heights that bass boats run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21XDC View Post
    It's probably the worst idea for a bassboat in weeds and stumps. Maybe an offshore boat Have someone that can fix one? Doubtful there are pitch blocks for them...
    They offer insurance for replacement . Kyle’s son works for them .
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasD View Post
    Can’t see that blade design working very well at the prop to pad heights that bass boats run.
    Definitely does not look like a surfacing prop. Most tests I have seen showed a bit better efficiency but not quite as fast as current go fast props on lightweight boats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pulsare2020 View Post
    Definitely does not look like a surfacing prop. Most tests I have seen showed a bit better efficiency but not quite as fast as current go fast props on lightweight boats.
    most tests I’ve read are very biased. Don’t name comparison props and are propped for different max rpms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1BADAIR View Post
    They offer insurance for replacement . Kyle’s son works for them .

    I know someone who makes them... I don't need a propeller that costs more than my whole lower unit.

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