We looked at all 3 and chose MaxProp
John, I'd suggest you make a choice after looking at all 3 products, talking with some long-term owners and reflect on how far you plan to sail your boat and to what extent you might require support.I chose a MaxProp primarily because it has a long-standing international reputation and heavy market penetration (meaning its well known by a wide range of yards & vendors) and we were going to Europe. A number of serious sailors whom I met in Trinidad all praised the MaxProp and could talk about support for it there, so that was actually a two-fold recommendation. However, I realize most folks on this Forum will only be thinking about use & support within the U.S.The Autostream was something I considered carefully, as at one time it was being sold at a much lower price. It's beefy and well-engineereed but when I looked at the prop I would be buying (for my 1.5" shaft) I was unimpressed with how much surface area I was going to be dragging thru the water; that hub is huge. There were also fit issues, as the prop diameter I sought wasn't available in my shaft size. I suspect that, at one time, Martec's distributorship in the U.S. was not being as actively protected by Autostream and so folks could buy direct from down under; Martec was the only source I could find that would work with me in late 2002/early 2003).The Autoprop gets lots of praise from most of its owners, but some describe its main problem resulting from how it works - centrifugal force. Should one blade load up more than another (growth due to biologics, essentially), then you'll get an imbalanced pitch and a hop over the side to clean the prop is in order.I ended up buying a refurbished MaxProp from PYI, cheaper than either of the other (new) products, and the prop arrived looking brand new. You might ask PYI what their waiting list is for the diameter you need; I think that's a viable choice. I'm unpersuaded about the 'adjustment' issue; perhaps some tweaking from the recommended pitch adjustment will be necessary on the first, subsequent haulout but it's hardly an ongoing issue a MaxProp owner will contend with if adequately advised at the time you buy (which PYI was quite helpful with). And they've been very responsive with email and phone support while we've been cruising.Jack