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Default Stainless Prop Damage - Follow up

Shop job.

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 18:07:42 -0400, "M.E."
wrote:

It would appear that not only did the prop take some damage but the prop
shaft is also bent... grrr... nice end to the boating season... anyways, is
this a job that can be tackled at home or is it a shop job?

Thanks,

"M.E." wrote in message
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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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