I guess I wall call around and see what I can find out. If they all
are sending them out I may see if they will broker the deal and let me
ship it directly. I really do not want to drive to the Cape or East Ft
Myers. It will be faster too.
I have a plastic "emergency" prop coming so I will not be boatless.
Are "regular" props for middle range outboards so expensive that you
don't have one? Surely, there must be good used stainless props around
for $150 or less. My boating buddies in NE Florida who fish the ICW and
its creeks usually have a spare prop aboard because of the shell banks
they hit frequently.
I had a spare for years and never used it. I sold it with my Merc 60.
I was just looking for something to use for a week or two until I get
my prop tuned up.
Too much manatee tartare will take a toll ;-)
Oysters are not really that tough on a stainless prop and the sand
just polishes it. I did tangle with a stump a while ago that may have
bent it a little. There is a slight vibration that I want to get rid
of.