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Thats one of the benefits of a SS prop. Takes a lot to damage one.
Chances are you won't notice any difference. I would go ahead and use it for the rest of the year as it is. Then when you pull it out to winterize get it fixed over the winter. Good time to have the outdrive serviced while they have it down. -- Tony My Boats and Cars http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "mgg" wrote in message om... You musta really been hauling to break off a chunk of the CP like that. My first guess was that you hit it with the prop, and it threw it up to cause the damage. If that was the case, I'd expect to see prop damage as well. Good luck with the repair. --Mike "Joe Blizzard" wrote in message ... "Tony Thomas" wrote if this had been an aluminum prop you would have tore the ears off What's weird is I might not have even known about the damage if it hadn't been for the fact that the river is just starting to clear up from last week's storms. I had a nice day out and when I got back to the dock I looked down and noticed that I was starting to see more of the drive through the muddy water and then it registered that something didn't look right. First thing I did after seeing the damage was examine the prop. Not a mark on it. |
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