The leading edge will be thinner and sharper.
I am still working on selecting a prop for the boat. Even if the one that is on there currently is perfect, a spare is still a good idea. I was wondering if you can tell by looking at a prop if its been labbed or not, the one on the boat now appears to have some milling on the trailing edge of the blades. Is this an indication? are there other things you can see?
Does anyone notice anything here?
http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...chmentid=13174
http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...chmentid=13175
The leading edge will be thinner and sharper.
My buddy has a new 28 lab finish prop 4 sale. $450.00
Looks non labbed to me.
Like stated the Labbed will be much sharper on the edges and do a way better job of cutting feet that come into contact with it. :crossx: :cry:
I am still working on selecting a prop for the boat. Even if the one that is on there currently is perfect, a spare is still a good idea. I was wondering if you can tell by looking at a prop if its been labbed or not, the one on the boat now appears to have some milling on the trailing edge of the blades. Is this an indication? are there other things you can see?
Does anyone notice anything here?
http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...chmentid=13174
http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...chmentid=13175
no way!
My buddy has a new 28 lab finish prop 4 sale. $450.00
Thanks, this clears the issue up completely :idea:
Thanks guys, i just wasnt sure. This is our first boat so ive never seen a labbed prop before and had no idea what to look for and wanted to be sure before spending a bunch of $ on the wrong prop.
That doesnt look labbed to me either.
Just kick it...if you need stitches it prolly is
right Scream???
Blades are to thick, and leading edge is not sharp enough to be labbed.