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Tim Schaaf

Two thumbs up for Spurs

Not only are Spurs extremely effective for your purpose, but they should be considered one of the most important safety features of a boat. What is almost always overlooked is that a great many (majority in a little study I did) of the boat accidents that lead to serious damage, injury, loss of boat or death, finally get out of hand when a line gets in the prop. Things tend to cascade downhill in boat emergencies, and some odd line or other is just waiting to do you in. This includes numerous cases where someone had to get out of an anchorage in difficult circumstances, and ran over their dinghy painter, an out of control line to an awning, an anchor line or whatever. I would always rather sail, but there are times that the engine is a huge bailout.
 
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Jim WIllis

Make sure to change the zincs

I put spurs on my boat, but when it was hauled, they were completely eaten out by corrosion. Turns out tht the spurs have their own zincs and they should have been routinely replaced, just like the zincs on the prop. I took them off to be replaced (will do on the next haul out that is v. soon). Jim Willis
 
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LaDonna Bubak - Catalina Owners

Commercial pots

I can definitely appreciate the benefits of a Spur, just don't get cavalier about motoring through commercial crab pots. Obviously, you can't always avoid them, especially in the dark, but remember that commercial fishermen rely on their pots for their living - so tread lightly! LaDonna
 
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