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Thread: prop damage

  1. #1
    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2007

    prop damage

    ok I know I need a new prop. And this one will become a spare.
    When I first bought the boat the prop was pretty chunked up, but I had my own little woopsy off the north tip of big woody island at hervey bay back at easter.
    Fortunately I was only doing around 4-6 knots, but the rock was solid and the tip of the prop bent quite radically towards the stern.
    I did manage to knock the bend out and get it reasonably straight, but it had a hairline crack.
    That part is now gone who knows where and am wondering will it do any other damage to bearings or shafts? by it being posibly out of balance now.
    Am I right to use it in the meantime or should I wait and get a newy on asap?





  2. #2

    Re: prop damage

    It'll be on the asap list if it was mine.
    Either new or repaired but I'd definitely wouldn't leave it like that.
    Sorry
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  3. #3

    Smile Re: prop damage

    yep need to repair it .should only cost 100 bucks.i wouldnt run for to long like that

  4. #4

    Re: prop damage

    Ash take it to Aust prop repairs in Johnson st Southporta coupla days and $100 should have it back as new
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

  5. #5
    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007

    Re: prop damage

    bring it up to north queensland mate plenty of sand bars up here soon round off those sharp edges ,guaranteed i envy you blokes who can get more than a year out of a prop should be somebody down there who can rebuild that one its only a scratch.

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