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Old 06-04-2014, 09:34 PM   #11
Charlie T
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Default Local dealer

I agree you should just buy a new prop rather than hope a repair can be accomplished on the old one. With that said unless you are 100% sure you have the correct prop on your boat and when I say "correct" I mean correct for your particular boating use and style I'd ask one of the local boat yards for some recommendations. Most boat yards have props that they will loan you to try with the understanding that they will work with you to find the proper prop for you needs as long as you purchase from them. You will find the local people want your business and they can be somewhat price competitive if asked. The value added service that a local yard will offer is worth a lot more than the few % that you may save buying over the internet. It never hurts to be an established customer is an emergency repair should be needed on a boating weekend either.

Good luck

CT
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