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M.E. September 22nd 03 12:52 AM

Stainless Prop Damage
 
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



Harry Krause September 22nd 03 12:54 AM

Stainless Prop Damage
 
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



Sure. Take it to a quality prop shop.

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JR North September 22nd 03 04:46 AM

Stainless Prop Damage
 
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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M.E. September 22nd 03 06:57 AM

Stainless Prop Damage
 
Thanks a bundle... Kinda the same story I'm getting from dad! lol

I'll have to get a prop shop to look at it it's not terrible damage so I'll
have to see cost... just need to get it balanced good to save the $4000
after shock from vibration :)

Thanks for the info.

Mike

"JR North" wrote in message
...
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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Gould 0738 September 22nd 03 07:13 AM

Stainless Prop Damage
 
I've never heard of floating rocks. Could you explain this?



Probably meant tongue in cheek.

But, out here in the volcano zone we do have floating rocks. Pumice comes
immediately to mind, and there may be another stone or two that is also so
honeycombed with air pockets that it weighs less than the volume of water it
displaces.

M.E. September 23rd 03 11:07 PM

Stainless Prop Damage - Follow up
 
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
...
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





jchaplain September 24th 03 12:49 AM

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
...
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





Clams Canino September 24th 03 01:06 AM

Stainless Prop Damage - Follow up
 
Agree.

-W

"jchaplain" wrote in message
...
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
...
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







M.E. September 24th 03 01:29 AM

Stainless Prop Damage - Follow up
 
Let me guess... $$$$?? Does anyone know an average cost to this job?

Thanks for the feedback.

"Clams Canino" wrote in message
news:Ld5cb.564108$uu5.92939@sccrnsc04...
Agree.

-W

"jchaplain" wrote in message
...
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
...
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









Clams Canino September 24th 03 01:43 AM

Stainless Prop Damage - Follow up
 
I show $386 for a Merc Alpha one propshaft - part only. That should help
warm you up to the total bill.

-W

"M.E." wrote in message
...
Let me guess... $$$$?? Does anyone know an average cost to this job?

Thanks for the feedback.

"Clams Canino" wrote in message
news:Ld5cb.564108$uu5.92939@sccrnsc04...
Agree.

-W

"jchaplain" wrote in message
...
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
...
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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