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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:17:49 -0700 (PDT), "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: I was at West Marine today and picked up a Quicksilver prop (it turns out mine cannot be fixed). The guy at the counter told me that Quicksilver is the OEM line of props for Merc. It looks very similar to the original prop except it does say QuickSilver on the side (the original does not). I decided to stay with the Aluminum prop figuring that hitting a steal prop could case a lot of damage. I"m thinking the soft Al prop took most of the impact. I'm hoping it fits. I didn't buy the hub kit because it looks the same as the original so I'll try to save $40 and reuse the original. Unless you spun the hub, which is highly unlikely based on your descripton of what happened, that prop is repairable - no aluminum prop is unrepairable. I've had props that were worse than that after getting up close and personal with Hackett's Reef and they were repaired and back in use in a week. You need to find a prop shop, or a marina who can send it out for repair. If you talked to West Marine, you were likely talking to summer help who may or may not have sufficient experience to even know if the prop can be fixed or not. |
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