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William G. Andersen
 
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I've paid $35-$65 to have aluminum prop repaired.

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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It depends ont he prop and the price of the prop. I sent a $400 stainless
prop off to The Propellor Company last year for repair. When it came back
it was perfect, and it cost me $150 to have done. The prop had been

bounced
off a rock.

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"David" wrote in message
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Hello,

Can someone tell me if a propeller is repairable or not? It was not

torn
or bended, it was just scraped with rough edges around all the blades

and
the skeg.

Is it expensive or should I just buy anyone? What kind of tools do I

need
to take out the hub and take out the propeller. I am new in boating,
please help.

Thanks
David






 
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