Hi All,
Now that I have a stainless Viper prop on the new outboard, I am wondering about the use of a prop lock to prevent theft. Do any of you use them? Is it worth adding? Any downsides? Thanks for the help.
Bob
Propeller Locks - Worth It?
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Bob--Where do you keep your boat? Mooring, dock, trailer? Is there a history of thefts in that location? Any prior thefts before you bought the Viper?
I have had three SS props on a mooring or dock. Nothing ever touched. But I have great neighbors (elderly) that are the Crime Watch types. Nothing gets by them. They call me if I forget to put up my "Gull Sweeps." If you determine there's a high risk of theft, get the lock.
I have had three SS props on a mooring or dock. Nothing ever touched. But I have great neighbors (elderly) that are the Crime Watch types. Nothing gets by them. They call me if I forget to put up my "Gull Sweeps." If you determine there's a high risk of theft, get the lock.
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If you will sleep better with a lock on your propeller you should have one on it. Low cost for sleeping well.
Butch
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I've had McGard locks on the twin Revolution 4 propellers on my 1984 Outrage 25 since I bought it - I trailer it exclusively.
It is not just the cost but also the potential for a lost day if you walk out and find your propellers gone.
I know these won't stop a determined theif but it should stop a casual theif.
It is not just the cost but also the potential for a lost day if you walk out and find your propellers gone.
I know these won't stop a determined theif but it should stop a casual theif.
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rlboeri wrote:Do any of you use [propeller locks]?
I do not use propeller locks.
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We've painted stainless props to hid in plain sight. If doing that over again, I'd consider flat black powdercoating them. Would last longer.
Don
Don
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If they want it, they will take it, instead of purchasing the lock, I would just remove the prop each time, not a big deal. And stored in your garage will make it harder to steal.
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russellbailey wrote:I've had McGard locks on the twin Revolution 4 propellers on my 1984 Outrage 25 since I bought it - I trailer it exclusively.
It is not just the cost but also the potential for a lost day if you walk out and find your propellers gone.
I know these won't stop a determined theif but it should stop a casual theif.
Agree with this point, I have to deter the casual thieves. There is more of these than the professional boat thieves (I assume). I am on a self storage and have all the locks on my boat and that includes the coupler having a lock, makes me sleep well. The coupler thread has the same size as the wheel locks (on mine).
Its like having a dog that barks, there are other houses in the neighborhood with no dogs for easier picking. I also trailer down central FL and pick a "safe" hotel and having these locks makes me "feel" safer.
Jude
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