[Public-list] Teflon and props
Jim Davis
a30240 at earthlink.net
Sat May 13 12:37:02 PDT 2006
I have had "reasonable" success with Pettit 1793 Transducer Paint on the prop. Note I said reasonable. It is zinc based and actually stays on. I have a friend that swears by STP, but it is on a power boat that gets used several times a week so he doesn't need anything anyway.
On a different, but related subject. Stainless shafts work out quite well and there really isn't a major problem. Just keep an eye on the zinc just like you would on a boat with a bronze shaft. Stainless are probably a bit better since they are more resistant to being bent or twisted (think hitting debris or picking up a crab pot at full power).
Jim Davis
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