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Desert Whaler

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I'm heading to some new unfamiliar water that's really shallow & has some rocks /gravel, etc. so I ordered an aluminum 4 blade Turning Point.
I'd rather destroy a $100 aluma-job than my nice stainless job and possibly the prop shaft along with it.

While I was looking on their website I saw this 'Mach 4 Express' which is available for smaller gear cases like mine.
Was wondering if anyone here had any experience with the 'Turning Point' brand or knew anything about them.
Goods, bads, ugly's, indifferent.

Here's a pic of the prop.
TIA

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I think they are a great idea for lower hp motors. Like ya said, better to bend a prop than the shaft. exactly why tow boats run brass props. Much softer than the stainless shafts. 👍
 

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Are used to run mach props two decades ago on my triple outboard Daytona and I loved them. I think Teague recommended them back then. I have a hard time believing it's the same company nowadays. I vaguely rem running them on my old scarap panther before that too. Carried the bow great. Way better than the old skool merc cleavers. They definitely looked different than the picture in this post.
 
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