20 Apr 2015 #1 wofforduk Well-Known Member Joined 16 Oct 2013 Messages 146 Visit site Just a thought, is it really worth it to spend a load of time polishing my props, on a single bravo 3x? they are clean, just not shiny!
Just a thought, is it really worth it to spend a load of time polishing my props, on a single bravo 3x? they are clean, just not shiny!
20 Apr 2015 #2 rafiki_ Well-Known Member Joined 19 Jan 2009 Messages 12,340 Location Stratford on Avon Visit site The shinier the props, the longer the fouling will take to adhere.
20 Apr 2015 #3 mlines Well-Known Member Joined 31 Aug 2009 Messages 2,038 Location Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berks www.sportsboat.org.uk No not worth it at all
20 Apr 2015 #4 mlines Well-Known Member Joined 31 Aug 2009 Messages 2,038 Location Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berks www.sportsboat.org.uk P.S - I didn't spend a lot of time doing it. £30 per prop from my local metal polishing company
20 Apr 2015 #5 wofforduk Well-Known Member Joined 16 Oct 2013 Messages 146 Visit site wow they are impressive!!! Was there any performance increase, or do they just look amazing?
20 Apr 2015 #6 mlines Well-Known Member Joined 31 Aug 2009 Messages 2,038 Location Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berks www.sportsboat.org.uk instantly jumps onto the plane, doubled the top speed and doubled the fuel economy Sorry - no noticeable difference apart from the looks!
instantly jumps onto the plane, doubled the top speed and doubled the fuel economy Sorry - no noticeable difference apart from the looks!
20 Apr 2015 #7 wofforduk Well-Known Member Joined 16 Oct 2013 Messages 146 Visit site haha like it!! they do look amazing mind... i have some polishing kit so i guess its a case of spend some time, as im too lazy to take them off the leg! i bet there is a minimal improvement but not a lot...
haha like it!! they do look amazing mind... i have some polishing kit so i guess its a case of spend some time, as im too lazy to take them off the leg! i bet there is a minimal improvement but not a lot...