Re: Brass Props?
First off, It is a BRONZE prop although most refer to it as brass. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. It disassociates and corrodes in (salt)water so is never used for props. A lot of guys have their b*lls made of it though. (In stormy weather they clang together and lightning shoots out their *ss)
Sorry, I digress. Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper and in addition to not dissociating, it is stronger. Remember: It was the Bronze Age, not the brass age. Ancient swords were made of bronze. Naval bronze is a specific alloy and stronger yet.
Anyway, Before stainless became widely accepted and relatively cheap to manufacture, bronze props were the premium ones. They are still used in many larger boats and straight drive ski hulls. Are they good? Depends upon your definition of good. They are a better alternative than aluminum and when polished look way classier. Will they damage your engine or outdrive? Same arguments for and against stainless. If you have your eye on a bronze prop for 40 bucks, snap it up. That's a decent price. Even to just hang on the wall.
BTW: I am running a bronze two blade racing prop on the boat in the avatar.