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schillster1 |
BCB, carrying a spare prop, any suggestions on where? |
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I'm running an 08' Cougar, any suggestions on where to store a spare prop safely? Are there any aftermarket cases to keep them in? Thanks in advance.
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jphishing |
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Take an old weight in bag. The plastic give away bags. Rap the prop in it and put it under the seat driver or passenger. Don't forget the wrench to change
it with.
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jphishing |
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Oh yeah if you are running a Mercury you can just carry a hub kit. They tap in and out pretty easy.
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tae73 |
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A buddy of mine in a R boat has a deal that is mounted in the battery compartment. It has a mounting plate and a threaded rod slide the prop over then place a
large washer and then a wing nut tightens it all down. It is made specifically for this but he doesn't know where to get one at.
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Bass Cat Boats |
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We have mounted them in the sump, under the rear deck lid, or on the rear seat post. On a Cougar you can wrap it in a towel and put out under the seat.
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VTBassCat |
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Mine is bungee corded in a milk crate, wrapped in a towel. I have it in the first compartment (the one without the day box) and the crate is bungee corded to
the middle seat post. Nicely out of the way and very secure. The fact that it is in a square container makes storage of other stuff in there easy.
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JimMet |
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Although you can't tell from the picture, this prop box is large enough for big steel props.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_8791____SearchResults |
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