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BEAR
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Posted: 25 May 2020 at 09:17 |
Got a new SS prop for my boat $700. We have had SS props stolen from our dock; there is and active SS used prop market.
I'd like and anti-thief protection. McGard makes a standard lock. But it has a serious draw-back. the tab nut lock on the mercruiser outdrive must be taken off. So a fast start could just spin the nut and prop off. it has been reported. any thoughts on a DIY prop lock??/ thought appreciated.
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d4570
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No Idea.
My impeller is SS and no one has ever taken it... My WB propeller is carbon fiber and again no signs of tampering. Maybe you need a guard to watch the boat.
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Wing master
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I don't know anything about boats, but if I remember right their is a nut that holds the prop on threaded onto a shaft?
If that's right could you get a nut that takes a spanner socket or some different tool to take off? I'm thinking most thieves aren't carrying a whole tool box. Find something they don't have a tool to remove. Just a thought Wing master
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I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
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BEAR
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Right on Wing. they usually are at night in a 12 foot rowboat. they would have a prop nut wrench ($5) and a pair of vise grips. the vice grops are the tool i need to defeat. looking for a nut with a cone shap with small spanner hole. large holes give the vise grips a place to 'bite'.
Really no way to stop them, but like to slow them down.
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Wing master
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I'm trying to visualize that but I dont think I am getting it.
For the cost of a prop or two it might be worthwhile to stop by the local high school machine shop class. If you gave them some sort of dementions I bet they would make something for the cost of materials. I did that one time years ago and had them make a bracket for a race car I had. I found out they like donuts. Wing master
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I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
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Irish Bird Dog
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There are lock nut type lug nuts for auto lugs. Require spl wrench to remove.?????????????????
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BEAR
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The wheel locks are McGard units. The special key idea would work, but McGard did away with the lock wassher. If a prop 'spins off' in the deep, it is just as bad as stolen!
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MapleHill
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Bear, isn't there a type of lock to install on the outdrive/prop when out of the water. Like the a wheel lock they use when you owe a bunch of parking tickets. Seems I have seen something like that before.
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MapleHill
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Like this one
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BEAR
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That looks super for trailering. lots of props stolen when traveling in motells near the shore.
But I'd have to get into the water to put it on and hake it off. My swim platform extends beyond the prop, and my boat is about 38" deep. but looks good. thanks for the thoughts all. keep thinking.
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MapleHill
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Oh, you're leaving it in the water. Man, things are rough when they go in the water to steal props. I don't think I've seen that yet. My parents stay on the St Lawrence river all summer and I'm around the water alot. I'm sure it happens, I've just seen where they were stolen when on the trailer
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BEAR
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I'd rather have it stolen at the dock than spin off 4 miles from the dock. might just add alarge lup of silicon so wrench can't go on easily. that would let me use the existing lockinf washer on the nut.
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Dropping fifty feet of rope on it while it's running seems to work really well. Takes hours to get it off if your lucky.
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...oh yeah! thats gonna hurt!
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BEAR
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let me say, that 50 foot of rope trick does work. I had to underwater work for a friend, who was a land lubber.
On the prop: first step is to paint it BLACK. Will look like cheapo aluminum. Thieves take a quick look with a flashlight, looking for polished SS. Painting it today.
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BEAR
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Got the boat in, ran 18 miles at 75% power. black prop looks perfect, all paint on and intact. Will fish tomorrowget more miles on it but looks sucessful.
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Irish Bird Dog
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Camouflage....good thinking brer bear. Black is also politically correct....BLACK PROPS MATTER or something like that 🤔
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BEAR
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good one Gary.
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