The hub can be replaced. If the prop is not damaged physically then the hub
should be good. When you try the prop, make a scratch mark on the rear of
the prop and hub. After using, if the scratch does not lign up then you
know the hub is bad.
Tony
http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com
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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message news:bf26n6$
The rubber hub is there to protect from that type of damage.
WOW! That's a relief. I read a boater's book that talked about possible
damage, but I've already had one aluminum prop get FUBARed by a deadhead,
and they couldn't fix it because of the hub. Should have known.
I know where to get a used 21" SS Mercruiser prop for $90 but I guess I
better figure out how to make sure that the hub isn't destroyed. Can
those
be replaced in SS props?
-c