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    Senior Member riverrunner1984's Avatar
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    Are prop repairs expensive? I have a jet so I have no clue.....

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    I have used hill propellers for years. "Joel" has always helped me. Just explain what you want, pitch up down, more cup less cup, basic repairs, lab finishing. Used to do my Volvo elephant ear props, and all my bravo props. Stainless repaired arnt cheap. my repaired were usually couple hundred. Change pitch and cup and lab finish I think was 4-5 hundred, a few years ago.

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    Already miss the 310/562 2manymustangs's Avatar
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    I've been to papa Ron's house and his shop, he has always been very nice to me...

    I know he and his son/family have a LONG history in racing/outboards/Parker Enduro/props...



    I would like to offer this video as a reaallllllllly good base/benchmark to understanding and a STARTER POINT to document your FAVORITE prop, so you know what you (and your boat) have/need/like...

    -In a Republic, the sovereignty resides with the people themselves. In a Republic, the government is a servant of the people, and obliged to its owner, We the People..

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    We use Hill and Cutting Edge they both do great work.

 

 

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