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Topic: Prop repair in MA?
Posted By: DFoster
Subject: Prop repair in MA?
Date Posted: June-10-2018 at 8:08pm
Does anybody have a recommendation for prop repair in MA?
Or should I ship it somewhere?

Prop has some small dings, but no rates, so should be able to be straightened.

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Posted By: DFoster
Date Posted: June-11-2018 at 11:29am
Holy Crap! H&H is quoting me $375 to repair my 4 blade prop.     A new one from Delta is $412.

Guess I need to send it somewhere cheaper.

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: June-11-2018 at 11:39am
Originally posted by DFoster DFoster wrote:

Holy Crap! H&H is quoting me $375 to repair my 4 blade prop.     A new one from Delta is $412.

Guess I need to send it somewhere cheaper.

Doug,
Is the prop a CNC?

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Posted By: DFoster
Date Posted: June-11-2018 at 12:09pm
It's an https://www.deltaprop.com/boat-props/products.asp?keyword=1160" rel="nofollow - ACME 1160 so, I think the answer is yes.

It really isn't badly damaged, so mostly a couple of spots on the outer edge that are warped. But I don't like the idea of riding on it at slalom speeds.

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: June-11-2018 at 12:23pm
Doug,
CNC's can be a problem with some shops. Give Delta a call and see what they say.

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Posted By: DFoster
Date Posted: June-11-2018 at 12:33pm
ok, so $185 and 2 weeks if I ship it back to Delta. That seems a bit more reasonable.

Time to ski my friends boat I guess.

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Proud owner of my first Nautique! A http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=6140" rel="nofollow - 2004 SV-211 . Always looking for "extra ballst" for wakeboarding or surfing ;-)


Posted By: DayTony
Date Posted: June-12-2018 at 5:29am
Do what you want but i have to say. Dont go to h&h they are thieves and behind the times. They have one guy who works on cnc stuff according to my last encounter. Im all for helping local business and i live in salem. But i will never give them my business.

Even With postage to repair my props through delta is has always been cheaper than hh.


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