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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:42:12 -0000, Tim wrote: have the old one rebuild for $60-85 What he said. That's what I was thinking, Tom. A quality rebuild should be as good as a new one, I know. Especially if done by a reputable prop shop. But I was wondering about the metals when they weld them back, if they are prone to be weak. probably not. I know I won't be going back to stainless. I learned an expensive lesson on my CC 169, when I hit a log. the hub didn't break loose when I hit a log or something, and it busted the gears in my lower end. But the prop survived! ?: |
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