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Prop question
I have an aluminum prop that came with my boat and has been on the boat for
the past two years. The engine and the prop have about 220 hours. I have been fortunate enough to avoid ever running aground or dinging the prop on any underwater objects, thus is is in good condition and only shows minimal wear. Should I still have the prop reconditioned?? Is it possible that after enough normal use, the prop can lose shape and still be in need of service? I am not having any problems but I was just wondering. Thanks in advance for any opinions. Frank |
Prop question
Frank Taylor, Jr. wrote:
I have an aluminum prop that came with my boat and has been on the boat for the past two years. The engine and the prop have about 220 hours. I have been fortunate enough to avoid ever running aground or dinging the prop on any underwater objects, thus is is in good condition and only shows minimal wear. Should I still have the prop reconditioned?? Is it possible that after enough normal use, the prop can lose shape and still be in need of service? I am not having any problems but I was just wondering. Thanks in advance for any opinions. Frank We had a new (sailboat) bronze prop from the "gold standard" of same. The two blades were about an inch different in pitch. We also found that the prop changed its pitch in a couple of years after being computer balanced. Aluminum isn't as strong as bronze. I suspect you should have your prop reconditioned. If you answer the questions truthfully, you'll probably wind up with a better than new prop. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
Prop question
Hmmm...you have a prop: it looks good, it works good.
Surely there is some more pressing use for your entertainment dollar? A GPS? A new Compass? A depth finder? A bilge pump? Two bilge pumps? A new signwritten name for the boat? Brian W On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 22:31:31 -0400, "Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote: I have an aluminum prop that came with my boat and has been on the boat for the past two years. The engine and the prop have about 220 hours. I have been fortunate enough to avoid ever running aground or dinging the prop on any underwater objects, thus is is in good condition and only shows minimal wear. Should I still have the prop reconditioned?? Is it possible that after enough normal use, the prop can lose shape and still be in need of service? I am not having any problems but I was just wondering. Thanks in advance for any opinions. Frank |
Prop question
If it works, don't fix it!
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