07-13-2011, 10:23 PM
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180diablo is currently offline
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Toronto, Canada
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My Year: 1993
My Model: 1993 Diablo 180
My Engine: 3.0L Mercruiser AlphaI
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Re: Prop Locks
I bought a McGard Prop Lock for my Diablo a few years back, but I have yet to try it out. Originally I was going to anchor in front of my parents cottage (very shallow water), but ended up docking it at my uncles cottage instead (river / deep water). So I can't really comment on the product unfortunately.
From discussions with other marine suppliers, they told me " If the lock ever breaks and you can't get it off the shaft, good luck getting the prop off again." At least, something to that nature. Granted, the prop I have on my boat is just a generic, every day recreational prop. But I still don't trust the people around my place to not lift my prop when I'm not at my cottage.
My suggestion, remove the prop / hardware before you lift it up. Find some shallow water near your lift, buy yourself the floating prop wrench (yellow), remove the prop and float the boat back over to your lift.
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Sparrow Lake - Trent Severn Waterway boater
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