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Also Sprach William G. Andersen :
I've paid $35-$65 to have aluminum prop repaired. Just my two cents... I had an aluminum prop rebuilt by a reputable repair shop (http://www.propshopltd.com/ ... They just happen to be walking distance from my house) Later in the season, I had one of the blades break off clean at the hub for no apparant reason. It was only $55 to have it remanufactured, but I should have popped a hundred for a new one instead, would have saved a precious day on the water, as well at a two hour cruise home on the trolling motor. Dan -- It seemed to me that any civilization that had so far lost its head as to need to include a set of detailed instructions for use in a package of toothpicks, was no longer a civilization in which I could live and stay sane. --Douglas Adams, So Long and Thanks for All the Fish (Wonko the Sane) |
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