Wednesday, April 4, 2007

When is it time for a new Boat Propeller?

Do I need a new boat propeller? You should ask yourself another question - Am I happy with how my boat propeller performs? When you damage a boat prop, even slightly, it can have adverse effects as to how your boat performs. Nicks, dings, dents, and bends throw the balance and efficiency of a propeller off. You can expect a decline in speed and handling and an increase in harmful vibrations to your lower unit.

As a new boating season is almost here and you think you can get more performance out of your boat, you probably can. Turning Point has designed it aluminum and stainless steel boat propellers to be upgrades to any other comparable propeller. Their designs are much more aggressive to provide better top end speeds, more secure handling, and a better hole shot.

Turning Point makes four lines of boat props: Rascal and Hustler in aluminum; Express and SpeedZone in stainless steel. Visit eBuyers-boatprops.com for more information on these various boat propeller lines.

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