"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote
If I had to guess, I'd say it's a good $250/300 to repair.
Hmm. I think I like Marshall's estimate better.
I guess I'll check with West Virginia Marine and see if they can get it
repaired. There isn't a local shop around, but when I needed my prop
re-hubbed last year, WVM sent it to a shop in PA for a reasonable fee.
I took the boat out for another little spin this evening, just out of
curiosity, and I still can't tell any difference in performance. It gets on
plane about the same as before and top speed is about the same. Shouldn't I
notice something?
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