[C320-list] stainless steel shaft

jonvez at comcast.net jonvez at comcast.net
Thu Nov 3 04:59:10 PST 2005


I have done the same and although it is not necessary (I used the bronze on my AP for a season), I have switched to a SS shaft on all of my boats, so chose to do so after getting tangled up in some lobster pots a couple of seasons ago. They are just more durable and cost a couple of hundred bucks. I had a local Prop shop size mine. It is 1", but you should measure your existing shaft for proper length. You also want to leave 1.5" of clearance between the prop and strut...Great choice on the prop though!

Regards,

Jon Vez


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> Going with the Autoprop[ is a good decision but there is no need to change 
> your shaft. I have been using an Autoprop with the original bronze shaft 
> since 2003. 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Russell Monaco" 
> To: "C320-List" 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:24 PM 
> Subject: [C320-list] stainless steel shaft 
> 
> 
> >I have decided to go with the Autoprop and a SS shaft, 
> > but here is the next question, how do I order a SS 
> > shaft? How long is it? I geuss it is 1", do I need 
> > anything else? 
> > Russ Monaco 
> > Commodore C320IA 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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