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Post Pro Drive rock guard question
Does anyone use the pro drive rock guard? What are the pros/cons? Any performance loss thats noticable? I run a river that has occasional boulders,logs, gravel bars, and sand bars.....I get a year out of a prop maybe a little longer, but if I could get 2+ years that would be even better. Does anyone have a pro drive rock guard for sale by chance?

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Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:58 am
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A prop per year is alot better than most get.

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Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:32 pm
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Post Re: Pro Drive rock guard question
Its gonna slow you down a little bit

I have hit all kinds of shit with my prop and havent had any issues at all -- from Rocks on the side of the Mississippi River to cement with rebar sticking out under the surface I get a year or so out of a prop usually


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Prolly not worth it for the "occasional" rock or gravel bar. If you ran a river that was nothing but rocks it might be a different story. A prop a year isn't anything out of the ordinary.

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A prop a year is not bad at all! I burned up 7 last year. Just roll with what you got!

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LOL -- Damn man -- I thought it was bad when I burned up one in 12 hours LOL


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technically Brad, that is worse LOL


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Venice is da debil


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I run a guard. It will slow you down a hair and makes it a little tuffer to steer, but works great for running gravel, sand, and rocks. Not worth a dang for mud or weeds, but easy enough to take off for different types of water.

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