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trailering

daharh

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I have to trailer my airboat for about 9hrs on a major road. I have a 80 inch 3 blade carbon fibre blade from senich and was curious whether i should remove the blades for all the time it takes or whether to leave them on worried about any damage that may be cause from high speed or from garbage ,rocks etc. Thanks for your input from up here in Canada enjoy reading the postings on the sight . and have a great day .THANKS AGAIN. COPPERHEAD
 
I wouldnt worry about it that prop goes through more in one good night than you could do in years of driving around :lol:
 
I agree with the previous post about more damage running. However, if you made some type of heavy canvas or even plywood cover molded to the shape of the cage you could cut down on the drag and help gas mileage as well as protect the prop
 
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