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![]() "Roger Long" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote Cut the prop shaft in the boat. Take out a 2" long section. Take off prop. When re-installing, use a sliding coupler to join the two pieces. This assumes you even have enough room to do this cutting. Woah! This is up there with some of the worst advice I've encountered on this newsgroup. -- Roger Long Ya, I kinda cringed when I read it. Alignment questions aside, that would have to be one strong coupler. |
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