Have a good prop shop repair it. I whacked the hell out of
my Stiletto SS prop on some floating rocks. No, I didn't
blunder into shallow water..they were floating, I tell you.
Anyway, it looked REALLY bad. Bent blades, material missing,
gouged...a local prop shop repaired it for $125. You
absolutely could not tell it had ever been damaged, and no
performance loss after the repair.
JR
"M.E." wrote:
Hey everyone,
Well the costs of boating strike again... my dad was out today in our boat
and the stainless prop has damage to the one blade... there is also a bit of
damage to the skeg... the skeg I know how to deal with but the stainless
prop I'm not sure... It looks like it may have just kid of scraped a rock or
something... Any suggestions or ideas on how to go about repairing this as
there is a tiny bit of material missing now and a bit of a bend.
Thanks,
Mike
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