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starbucksdad
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Posted: July-08-2010 at 6:08pm |
Have not had a prop repaired in years. I live in southeast Ohio and own a beautiful 86 Nautique with a 3 blade brass, any suggestions..........Thanks
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starbucksdad
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P.S. no good boat shops in my area.......
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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41045 |
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Try one of or sponsors Delta Propeller. They have a link in that section. Many have had good luck with them.
BTW, never take a prop to a marina. They simply send it out to a prop shop and then mark up the cost!!! |
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Riley
Grand Poobah Joined: January-19-2004 Location: Portland, ME Status: Offline Points: 7953 |
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New England Propeller in Plymouth Mass charge $138.00 and do a great job. They know inboard props. We've used them for years
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C-Bass
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Literally just got off the phone with Delta...they're in Cincy, and they said it's $105 for a typical repair plus the cost of shipping.
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8122pbrainard
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Bruce, You must know where all the rocks and stumps are in your lake!! I honestly don't remember when the last time was I sent in one of my props! The only recent incidence I had a couple years ago was thowing a blade on the Atom. I never got a replacement and am just running the lesser pitch spare. |
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FUN-9C1
Senior Member Joined: January-29-2004 Location: Lakes Region NH Status: Offline Points: 206 |
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When I bought my boat, the prop was a little dinged up on the outside, and a little material missing toward the center. I had it redone locally at a reputable shop in Maine. I also bought a new one and although they did seem to do a pretty nice job on the old one, the new one (identical repalcement) gets me about another 3 mph and is smoother. Food for thought...
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GottaSki
Grand Poobah Joined: April-21-2005 Location: NE CT Status: Offline Points: 3363 |
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And, i've observed one often doesn't end up with their own prop back, but somebody else's! |
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Morfoot
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Carl, I've used delta props for rudder and prop repair on 3 different occassions. Been VERY happy with the quality and quickness of their work. They support the site and give us a a discount. I highly recommend them.
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starbucksdad
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Brain fade, forgot about the links page. Delta will be my repair shop.Thanks to everyone
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