CUSTOMER COMMENTS:"The performance can only be described as amazing. These props should sell for more than the aluminum props based upon performance."
M. Cassidy -- Norcross, GA
19' runabout/150hp MercuryThe COMPROP survived over a 14 day period, where I previously would have used several aluminum props. Your product exceeded all your advertised claims by a very wide margin."
R. Armstrong -- Wheaton, IL
22' aluminum/150hp Johnson"This COMPROP changed the whole personality of my boat. I had a good bottom end and great top end at the same time."
M. Hale -- Pomona, CA
21' runabout/Mercruiser"Congratulations on an excellent and indestructible product."
M. Gordon -- Lee's Summit, MO
18' runabout/OMC CobraBOAT BUILDER COMMENTS:
"It seems the prop was 1/2 to 1 mph faster than the aluminum 3 blade props in top end speed. There was no great difference between the props.?
Melvin Fiscus -- Engineering
Seaswirl Boats"We were looking for a fault and couldn't find one. There were no significant negatives, perhaps the acceleration was even a little quicker."
"When the props were introduced, a dealer (who is a chronic whiner) called to complain before he had even received the props! I asked him to just give it a try; I've not heard from him since. No news is good news."
Bob Jankel -- Customer Service
Seaswirl Boats"We've run everyone of them, we thought all of them were fine. Maybe picked up 1/2 mph on a couple boats."
We put them on Supervisor boats beginning the July 4 weekend. At the end of the season, it surprised me how little damage there was. There were no blades broken off, and these guys tear up aluminum props every year.
Tim Downs -- Production Engineer
Sunbird Boat Co. Inc.EDITORIAL COMMENTS:
"In this test, we liked the COMPROP 22 the best. This is a four blade composite propeller and, at 51.2 mph, the only composite propeller that ran faster than our baseline aluminum prop. With 4 blades, the COMPROP had a smooth, even pull. Our choice of the COMPROP as the winner in this comparison is based on its top speed and excellent handling characteristics. The COMPROP represents an outstanding price/ performance value."
Jim Barron -- Senior Technical Editor
Trailer Boats Magazine"Amazing...the COMPROP provided the quickest acceleration--and top speed. Clearly, space-age materials are coming of age."
Charles Plueddeman -- Editor at Large
Boating Magazine"The stainless did produce the best top speed (45.2 mph); however, this was only a bit better than the COMPROP (44.4 mph), which still beat the aluminum (43.8 mph). The truth is, modern composites are every bit up to doing a lot of jobs we used to trust only to metals."
Charles Nichols -- Power and MotorYacht Magazine"The Comprop met its claims, producing about the same top speed, and better acceleration, than the aluminum prop."
"we ran the Comprop through a gravelly area along shore, succeeding only in slightly chipping the blade edges."
Charles Plueddeman -- Editor at Large
Boating Magazine