On the third day of use my motor started to vibrate, stopping and raising the motor showed one of the blades had broken in the middle. I was two miles off shore, but was lucky to have a trolling motor and the original aluminum prop. Found an island with a sandy beach and replaced the damaged prop. Having not hit any thing, and inspection showed on marks on the other blades, I returned the prop. I received a form letter telling me that the other blades showed "scratches and marks". The are correct in that I did pick up some eel grass, but struck nothing more rigid. My last Comprop. The point of this note is to remind boaters' to have a good quality spare prop, and remind myself of what all are parents have told us, "You get what you pay for".
Chica
Chica