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"C Nolen" wrote in message
... This last season I wacked some rocks with my prop and it vibrates alot. I cleaned up the chew marks on the blades with a file and attempted to remove a similar amount on all the blades but it still vibrates in use. Is there good way to balance out the prop? Temporarily I'm using a prop with a pitch I use for trolling so I'm not messing up the bottom end. If you are going to go clam digging with your prop, you should consider getting a stainless steel prop ![]() The prop you have chewed up might not even be repairable. See your local prop shop and get their opinion. Often, you just have to toss them away and get another. Trying to repair this yourself could prove difficult based on my own past experience of clam digging with outboard engines... |
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