I will preface this with "I am one Cheap Basturd"
I have over a year and a half on my current prop. She just doesn't bite like it used too. I ordered a second from the Manufacturer when I purchased the boat. Keep it under the seat along with enough tools to fix about anything.
Pulled prop this afternoon and going to put old one under seat. Called Go-Devil and spent another $300 for a new one. I cannot tell how bad the old one is worn as it measures what they say it should on their website, but the cup is obviously Gone.
Should I toss the damn thing in the dumpster or send it for rebuild? Are rebuilt props worth a darn?
I hate like the Dickens to send it off. I'd imagine they just weld a bead on there and reshape it. Stainless I'd about the easiest metal on the planet to weld, I just wouldn't have a clue how to shape and balance it. Would likely cause mpre issue that it is worth if a man didn't get it balanced.
Appreciate the insight.
I have over a year and a half on my current prop. She just doesn't bite like it used too. I ordered a second from the Manufacturer when I purchased the boat. Keep it under the seat along with enough tools to fix about anything.
Pulled prop this afternoon and going to put old one under seat. Called Go-Devil and spent another $300 for a new one. I cannot tell how bad the old one is worn as it measures what they say it should on their website, but the cup is obviously Gone.
Should I toss the damn thing in the dumpster or send it for rebuild? Are rebuilt props worth a darn?
I hate like the Dickens to send it off. I'd imagine they just weld a bead on there and reshape it. Stainless I'd about the easiest metal on the planet to weld, I just wouldn't have a clue how to shape and balance it. Would likely cause mpre issue that it is worth if a man didn't get it balanced.
Appreciate the insight.


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