Maatsuyker
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They are both claim to be the best. Anyone have experience with both? Opinions anyone ?
How did you find it for fouling? Our boat is kept in the water all year round apart from a couple of scrubs so anything which could stop working with a bit of growth would be an issue, hence lugging along a great big 3 bladed prop which must slow us down.A definite vote for featherstream. I got one for my last boat and it was outstanding both performance wise and economically
Variable untreated but coating with Velox is worth doing. I did mine last haulout after bad experience with Ecopower, but based on my experience with Velox on the Flexofold on my last boat. Prepared as per the Velox instructions but with Hammerite Special Metals primer as suggested by others on here. Don't think fouling would prevent it operatingHow did you find it for fouling? Our boat is kept in the water all year round apart from a couple of scrubs so anything which could stop working with a bit of growth would be an issue, hence lugging along a great big 3 bladed prop which must slow us down.
Yep, spot on, plus they are made in the UK by a company that understands that a professional service results in loyalty. I've changed boat and the winter purchase was another Featherstream to ditch the fixed, towed bucket. I can't speak highly enough of the support during purchase and the delivery timing.I have three blade Featherstream FeatherStream
I have found it to be very good - it always folds (you just put the gear into reverse and you can hear it stop spinning) even at the end of the season. It always opens and bites straightaway.
Importantly, it bites in reverse immediately and really stops the boat; in fact, I have had to learn to put the boat in reverse only whilst it is almost touching ahead as it stops the boat almost instantly and quicker than you would expect.
Anodes are simple enough and they have put a bit more 'meat' on them now.
To grease it up: take out grubscrew, insert grease nozzle/nipple and pump it full of their green grease (which I also smear over the clean blades, as told to me by experienced boatyard manager, and which seems to work as well as anything else) - a very simple process.
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