Jim Lefers
New member
Not very good on this iPad so please bear with me! I purchased a 16' cruiser to run the everglades waterway this winter and have been outfitting in preparation for that trip. It's motor is a 50hp suzuki 4 stroke and my question is does anyone think it's necessary to install a prop guard to avoid any slow collision with either manatee's,alligators or crocs and avoid damage on possible groundings. I am not concerned with losing performances as its a very slow trip anyway and could be removed after the journey. We keep it here in St.Charles,Mo on the Mississippi River on a hoist under a dock at the umr225 and will use it here when we return. My other question is the salt use where it's almost impossible to flush. Visiting the everglades last winter we talked to boaters there and got many varied opinions on the motor but the most common opinion was to keep engine lowered when in salt to keep fresh air out(as in don't tip the engine when not in use) and flush as soon as possible after use . Lots of the access ramps there forbid flushing because of fresh water supplies are very limited and water use is carefully watched. Any advice is appreciated the prop guard I have been looking into is offered by 'Prop Guard ' company . Gonna try and post a picture of the cruiser,as I made my living working a 'bobcat' loader and a excavator I named her 'mini bob' .thanks to the fellow 'brats',Jim Lefers