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Wanna a Martec folding prop?
I stand corrected. I'll give myself 1 lash.
I was thinking of MaxProp. Come to think of it, Martec is a good prop for Swabbie. He can put sponges on the end of it. He knows how to use it. "NotPony" wrote Bart, He said it was a Martec folding prop. Yes, the pitch is adjustable - if you send it to the factory to have the blades ground or new blades put on it. S. |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
I think you're putting us on Nutsy,
I've sent my Martec back for service several times. Never has it been over $200 bucks. You're right about them coming back as good as new. My Martec has been my main prop for about 15 years. My Std Prop has been riding around in my truck since '96. The Folding Prop with the Streamline Tips is the better prop. (Thanks to Mary's recommemdation at Martec) Both will be going with the Sale http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
Scotty,
Has anybody, ever been able to explain ANYTHING to Nutsy? http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
think you're putting us on Nutsy,
I've sent my Martec back for service several times. Never has it been over $200 bucks. You're right about them coming back as good as new. You're wrong about this, Thom. It was Steve who claimed it was expensive. In the case of the J30 prop, it needed a LOT of work. I posted the Martec info showing it's typically 175.00. Take this up with Steve, who claimed reconditioning was close to the cost of a new prop! A new prop for the J30 would still have been around 800 bucks, more than twice the cost of reconditioing. RB 35s5 NY |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
Holy backpedal Batman!
-- "Swab Rob" wrote think you're putting us on Nutsy, I've sent my Martec back for service several times. Never has it been over $200 bucks. You're right about them coming back as good as new. You're wrong about this, Thom. It was Steve who claimed it was expensive. In the case of the J30 prop, it needed a LOT of work. I posted the Martec info showing it's typically 175.00. Take this up with Steve, who claimed reconditioning was close to the cost of a new prop! A new prop for the J30 would still have been around 800 bucks, more than twice the cost of reconditioing. RB 35s5 the limo version of the Mac26X NY |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
Holy backpedal Batman!
Sorry, Scotty...I was the one who posted 175 for average repair from Martec. And your girlfriend was the one who actually claimed that it was almost as expensive as a NEW PROP! STEVE WROTE: "Easy and cheap? By the time you send them back, get new blades, have the hub and your new blades drilled for an oversized pin and have new stops welded on the hub you've spent almost as much as buying a new prop. " BUSTED!!! I was right yet again!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
Sure. Nice try!
-- "Swab Rob" wrote Holy backpedal Batman! Sorry, Scotty...I was the one who posted 175 for average repair from Martec. And your girlfriend was the one who actually claimed that it was almost as expensive as a NEW PROP! STEVE WROTE: "Easy and cheap? By the time you send them back, get new blades, have the hub and your new blades drilled for an oversized pin and have new stops welded on the hub you've spent almost as much as buying a new prop. " BUSTED!!! I was right yet again!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
Sure. Nice try!
Here's another "nice try" http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s...360d6 8d9abef I'm afraid you you'll need to pull your head out of Steve's rear and swim on your own! Bwahahahahahahahaha! RB 35s5...a nicer boat than Scotty's NY |
Wanna a Martec folding prop?
Ya got nothing!
-- "Swab Rob" wrote http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s.../browse_frm/th read/2111d3452a49c1a4/a8bbc8d2e1f2e7c9?rnum=11&hli=en&_done=%2Ffr oup%2Falt.sailing.asa%2Fbrowse_frim%2Fthread%2F211 1d3452a49c1a4%2 Febbice3b8f7bc80ad%3Fhl%3Den%26#doc_a0ff360d68d9ab ef RB 35s5...a ****tier boat than Scotty's NY |
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