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kapla
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I must have one of the highest rates on hitting log in the site...lol
today morning i did it again...hit a branch...and bent the prop... haven´t seen the damage yet as i left the boat in the water..but it did vibrate quite on take off... I was out to do some BF runs...but it was little windy so is was choppy and the fact I had the damage...went back home without touching water...boomer..no boating this WE.... This is the second hit in the year.... Water today was full of debris due to high tides... |
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mdvalant
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Sorry to hear about your troubles Kap. Good thing they make more props/refurbish them.
We too have been stranded on shore due to high water and debris floating. |
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Kap, I would have to say if I boated with your crew, I would probably be hitting boats instead of branches!
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I had a nice crew this sunday...barely legal
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Pics or it didnt happen!
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I second that motion!!! Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Hope you get the prop fixed soon... |
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kapla
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Will got it fix asap..hope the shaft is well....if not I´ll do the claim to insurance and that for sure will take a couple of weeks until the boat gets inspected etc....
pics are somewhere....lol |
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SNobsessed
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Mike - you haven't seen a dinged prop before? |
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Pics are good, but video is even better proof.
It's probbablly not easy to find a stainless prop the spins the right way, but might be worth looking for. I had a stainless on my last boat and we hit all kinds of sticks and even a few pieces of lumber and never had any damage. I love my Acme prop, but it sure doesn't take much to bend it. |
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Kap,
I think you need to change the model of CC you're running. With that water you're running on, you need one of these. It's got a full ring type prop protector on it! CC Bridge erector BTW, you could fit plenty of babes in it as well! |
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I would stay away from stainless props just because of the "Whack" Factor!
You whack a stainless prop and usually you take the shaft and to some extent the strut can be damaged. Nibral props tend to be more forgiving on the rest of the drive train when impact occurs with sunken treasures! Also initial expense is substancially higher and repair of SS props are expensive. just my .02cents worth. |
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I second that Jody. SS props are best for Chrystal clear clean lakes. I'd rather bend an Acme here and there then replace shaft/strut/etc etc. JMHO |
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upon visual inspection..no visible damage at all...I cab barely see 1 of the blades a little bend to the front and some little shaft wobble st the log entrance....so off will go...
this time I´m getting a new shaft..as this one has gone through 5 repairs, so might be comming weak.... |
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not a bad idea!!!! |
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kapla
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ha still fighting to remove the prop...its well set on its taper!!!
I´m using a home made puller but its kind of cheese and its bends when I start turning the screw...also the blade hit against it and If I continue to turn it hits against the puller and will eventually bend...Soooo I had to let a mechanic remove the prop for me.... Now i´m considering buying a prop puller ARE or OJ or making one as the one pete uses. I saw a picture around of someone who made one like that but not as pro as Pete´s Was it Paul (gun-driver) but I can´t find it. |
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Kap, did you tried heating it up and cooling just the shaft. That helps in extreme cases. Maybe is time to invest in a real puller.
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Kap any updates here? tomorrow will finish the drawings on the puller, I guess I'll be at the machinist by next week and get a quote.
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Buy a harmonic from Acme. Works like a champ.
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Could you guy's make a puller like this easier? I bought this one years ago from Glen L and it works well.It's bronze but I bet steel would work just as well.Part on the right in 1st pic I had to make so the puller would clear old less raked props.
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Gary that's sort of what I have on my mind, nice one!!!
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eric lavine
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make it dual purpose
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Luchog
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yeah Eric, that's the one!
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Wow Eric, I like that! Did you make that or buy it?
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kapla
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sweet....
its steel? |
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kapla
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about the boat..I put the spare prop back in, and was hoping to do a test run to see if it was only the bent prop, or the shaft as well..but the boat crane broke on monday, and yet as of today morning, is still under repair...
Luckily it will be functional by tomorrow... |
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eric lavine
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I made it and bought enough material and hardware to make 10 of them, the cheapest i can make them for with the machining is a hundy, if i got 5 commits i would finish them.
they are steel |
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one may notice the lack of hammer marks on it
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