Fair play. Everyone entitled to their own opinion for sure. I’d never knock that notion. Absolutely.Yes I am. Cobalt dealers in CA are putting Solas props on their brand new boats going out the door. These are $200K+ boats!
I just bought a new set of duo props for my Cobalt since I wanted to go up 1" of pitch. I did not even consider going with Mercury...I bought another Solas.
If you are comparing stainless Mercury props to an aluminum Solas props, that's a whole different thing.
As far as the propeller dealer I use, he has stacks of Mercury props right next to the Solas props so he can sell any prop he wants. He doesn't even list Solas on his website.
Have you ever used both a Mercruiser prop and a Solas props on the same boat and engine? I have.
As far as the original poster with a 50HP Yamaha outboard and a pontoon boat, There will be ZERO difference between pretty much any prop. It will be slow with any prop....stainless or aluminum will make no difference which is why I stick with aluminum on my 90HP powered pontoon.
That’s the very first example I’ve heard of, where a dealer is putting a solas prop on a mercruiser drive from new. Didn’t elbow that what even a thing. Very brave.
Yeah. Definitely comparing stainless to stainless. I’ve never tried or even seen an ally solas to be honest with you.
Yeah. I tried a 19” solas three blade stainless and a 19” 3 blade laser 2 stainless. Both exhaustively for trials, on a 16ft fletcher speedboat. Engine was a 90hp merc. The laser 2 was the better prop by a fair way on that. Then I tried the same solas 19” from a friends boat against the solas 19” I had on the same boat. The apparently same prop..between the two..and they behaved differently from one another in terms of performance and rpm at certain speeds. All on the same day. So strange. Made me think the end tolerances must have been all over the place.
My thoughts at least.