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Unread 08-07-2008, 10:55 AM
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just came from the boat. backed her into the slip kicked up the outdrive and swapped out the prop.
took her for a little spin and it worked.
saved the rest of the season.

the boating season is so short up here anyway, that if it lands on a sunday we usually do a picnic.

now, can the ss prop be re-hubbed?
approximate cost?

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http://www.midwestpropeller.com/midwestprice.htm




Hub Replacement PricesWithout RepairIn Addition to Repairthrough 20 H.P.$24.00$20.0021 to 50 H.P.$35.00$ 31.0051 to 95 H.P.$44.00$40.00V-6, V-8, and I/O Aluminum$50.00$46.00V-6, V-8, and I/O Stainless Steel$53.00$49.00Volvo Long Hub (press-in style)
& "B" Series Duo Prop$65.00$61.00"C" Series Volvo Duo Prop
& Bravo 2
$75.00$71.00"D & F" Series Volvo Duo Prop & Volvo brand long hub old glue-in style
$90.00$86.00

Just some prices.
There should be someone local to do the work.

http://www.portcityprops.com/repairs.html
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That was simple!! You must be the luckiest guy in the world!
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you might be right, fruity pants.
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Dodged a bullet on that one Chuck. Glad it worked out for you.
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been. only lost one day due to prop swap. only took an hour but i had a dr. appt. also so the day was pretty much shot.
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Gues this means I wont be getting Charlies hartop.
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You should get that prop fixed and keep one on the boat as a back up. O have seen them so bad that the boat won't even move.
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