|  07-29-10, 12:18 PM | #1 | 
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			As I had previously posted in the bragging section, I am currently without a TM prop.  I plan to remedy that this week, but am trying to figure out if there is any value to the 3 bladed props.  My very simple understanding of physics tells me that this should mean that I have a larger surface that is touching the water.  I would expect that this means that  I have more grip and a stronger/faster pull.   That being said, my motor is a very old minn-kota 28. Will this added surface area cause issues with the motor. (over work it?) I really didn't have an issue with the 2 prop blade, but since I am replacing it I am considering all options. My wife didn't see this as a reason to buy a new TM, so replacement prop is my only option. Thanks 
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|  07-29-10, 07:29 PM | #2 | 
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			Cass, my understanding is that a 3 blade prop is better for cutting weeds (and slower) as a 2 blade is better for speed not so good in the weeds. Sorry Cass - I got them screwed up. I knew it was one or the other.... My bad! I do have the 3-blade on mine   Last edited by MIbasser; 07-29-10 at 07:52 PM. | 
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|  07-29-10, 07:33 PM | #3 | 
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			Hi Cass... A 2-blade prop is generally slower than a 3-blade prop.  A 2-blade cuts through weeds better.  A 3-blade is more responsive and has better top-speed. I switch between the Motorguide Weedless Safari 2-blade and the Motorguide Machete III 3-blade all the time. The 2-blade is for when I'm fishing thick grass. I use the 3-blade when I need speed in open water. A 3-blade is also more quite. 
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|  07-30-10, 10:54 AM | #5 | 
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			Thanks guys.  Do you notice any difference in the performance of your motor?  My concenr is that the 3 blade would cause my current TM to overheat.
		 
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|  07-30-10, 05:24 PM | #6 | 
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			it won't cass, i got a 3 prop on mine, motor hasn't run hot on mine, 2 years now.
		 
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