Assuming this is an aluminum prop, may not be worth the cost to fix. Check
e-bay for one of same size. You might be surprised at how cheap you can
pick one up.
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Tony
my boats and autos -
http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com
"jasper" wrote in message
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While out on the mississipppi yesterday, i was cruising along and
aparantly
hit a underwater log or stump, cuase i felt a jolt and a loss of speed, i
throttled down to a idle's pace and turned the boat for home.. I figured
since the prop was still turning i would probably make it home, and i
did..
it certainly had less speed then before, and sure enough there are some
pretty serious gouges on all three blades..
I would like to keep the cost as low as possible,
would anyone recommend a good prop shop to fix this prop.
Any recommendations would be great, thanx
i can ship it for free so as long as it is in the US, it will be fine.
jason