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I'm a trailer boater: I carry a spare prop and wrench in the tow vehicle
when we're boating out of town, so I don't have to waste valuable weekend or vacation time getting a prop repaired. I'll take my chances on limping back to the trailer with a dinged prop. "Marshall Banana" wrote in message ... Also Sprach Bob La Londe : I have never bothered to have an aluminum prop reworked, but I have had a coupel stainless steel props done. So far no problems. One little tip though. Carry a spare prop. I do. I just carry a spare engine... There's no way I'm getting in the water to change a prop. Dan -- I stand by all the misstatements that I've made. -- Dan Quayle |
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