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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:05:43 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On 25 Aug 2004 00:30:26 GMT, (Florida Keyz) wrote: bored, non boating, political #$%%#$)(*_&* ------------------------------------------ Sterling, tell us something about the Keys, your trawler, hurricane Charley, anything boating related. Lead by example. I'll start. Work has me pinned to the wall this year. I took my boat out only twice, Memorial Day and the 4th of July weekend. We do have plans for Labor day to spend the Holiday on the boat. I have a small ding in the prop that I incurred over the 4th of July weekend. The ding surprised me since what I thought was a black paint over a smooth aluminum surface turned out to be more of a heavy epoxy finish over a somewhat rough surface (almost looks like a coarse sand casting) . I paid a couple hundred for the prop, if I remember it is a 16"x15 or 16 pitch prop. Is the rough undersurface and epoxy coating a normal expectation for a prop? Should I consider stainless steel since I do beach the boat a lot while camping with family. The outdrive is a Volvo Penta 260A if I remember correctly. A rough year for boating for me. Regards John S |
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