Tunneltime
The shaft breakage seems to vary subject to complete setup,
hull,weight,HP,driving,etc,etc
I have found that 2 blade props seem to be a lot easier on the shafts
than the 3 bladers,obviously as there is less load,ive also found horse power and
driving also contribute to breakages,a sudden squirt from a standing start to full throttle
seems to be the main cause of breakage at times.
All the shafts ive broke have been this way from sudden acceleration off a standing start or spinout etc,
i havnt had one break whilst running down the straights for example.
Tunneltime ive tried stiffer shafts (less flex) which tend to break quicker,and ive tried softer shafts(more flex)
which tend to twist themselves up
The change from the teflon to the brass wont hurt and also a regrease of the shaft each run does help
which im sure you do,even shaft oilers are a great help
The current shaft seems to be the most consistant to date and this is shaft material that is available
both here and in the US.
Mate im always looking to find the optimum shaft material for these lowers and its something that I will be always
looking to source but at present what is being used seems the best.
Greg