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Almost-B-Good
Posted 2/23/2011 6:25 AM (#483301 - in reply to #483014)
Subject: RE: Getting Props rebuilt




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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
A couple years ago I had a brain fart trolling and smacked a reef with the kicker. The aluminum prop was dinged beyond use so I put on the spare to finish the trip. Got back and got the prop repaired for less than $50. So, it was worth it for me.

It would depend on a lot of things from what I've read. If you throw a blade on a stainless prop you are pretty much screwed. If you just mangle the blades a little then a repair is an option.

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