Prop Guard

Bill Zeitler (WZeitler@compuserve.com)
Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:12:24 -0400


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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>Anyone have any experience with prop guards or know where to get one for
the
>5 hp Nissan outboard.

>Noticed several states considering making them manditory for safety(good
>idea)....might also save the rudder some scars when the skipper is
forgetful
>:-)
>Ray
>P-19 "Cantrip"

Ray,

I have an all welded, commercially made, stainless steel prop guard that I
used to use with my HONDA 5 4 stroke. It attaches to the anti-cavitation
plate just above the prop. One has to drill two holes in the plate. I
took it off my P -15 [ with no chewed up rudder ]...and don't need it on
my current boat where the rudder is behind the prop at all times.

You can have it for $ 10.00 + shipping.

Bill Zeitler
ECPA
WZEILTER@Compuserve.com
Wilmington, DE