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Line Cutters

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Line Cutters

Postby wsp2 » April 29th, 2024, 2:14 pm

I'm curious as to how many folks have line cutters installed? I was looking at various types and it seems Spurs Cutters are the most recommended but also are really expensive. Prop Protectors are a disc-type cutter, and Great Loop members get a discount on those, so I was leaning towards that type

The boat is being hauled out for a bottom job soon so I was thinking about having some line cutters installed at that time.

Boat is a 1995 440 aft cabin with two engines with 2" diameter shafts. The Galveston area seems to have its share of crab pots, but I've also heard the northeast has them even worse. I'd like to avoid hitting them at all, but line cutters seem to be a little bit of extra protection just in case.
Bill P

1995 Carver 440
"Tempest"
Kemah, Texas, USA

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