T&T: Fw: PropSpeed
Larry N. Brown
cigano55@hotmail.com
Sun Dec 24 09:33:56 EST 2006
I read about this product a couple years ago and had it applied to my shafts
and wheels precisely according to their instructions. Takes two people to do
it. Boat was in the water approximately two months as engine beds were
fabricated, engines placed and aligned. Made the new engine installation
tests with Yanmar and decided we needed to re-pitch the wheels. Hauled out
and found all the propspeed was gone from shafts and wheels. Don't know why;
maybe someone else has had a better experience with it. For me it was an
expensive mistake.
Regards,
Larry & Teri Brown
MV Cigano, 47' Prairie Sundeck
Still glued to the dock in Covington, LA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Harman" <ppharman@earthlink.net>
To: <trawlers-and-trawlering@lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: T&T: PropSpeed
> Like many of you I collect barnacles and other marine growth on my
> propeller and shaft. I came across a product called PropSpeed.
>
> http://www.propspeed.com/
>
> Does anyone have experience with this product? It is rather pricey at
> $394.99 at West Marine for a liter of the stuff. Does it work, or is it
> snake oil?
>
> Pat Harman
> M/V Meriwether
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