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Propeller Shops - CorrectCraftFan. com Forums The last prop I had repaired was maybe 8 years ago now, it was about $250 at that time and I was shocked, I was expecting to be under $200 That prop ran fine and very smooth but I lost about 3 mph after the repair so not all repairs get you back to original
ACME PROP REPAIR - CorrectCraftFan. com Forums It went to Mikes Prop shop He is local to me I had the first 540 he repaired Had to wait 2 weeks for him to get the dies to pound on Let me know if you need a Phone # I went thru a friend who owns one of the local shops and got it done for half the price I was quoted over the phone He does OJ's as well I got to know him real well by the end of last summer as the lakes were very low around here
Brass Prop Repair - CorrectCraftFan. com Forums When I bought my boat, the prop was a little dinged up on the outside, and a little material missing toward the center I had it redone locally at a reputable shop in Maine I also bought a new one and although they did seem to do a pretty nice job on the old one, the new one (identical repalcement) gets me about another 3 mph and is smoother
prop recommendations - CorrectCraftFan. com Forums - Page 1 Your Prop is not seated into your shaft Buy some valve lapping compound, spread a little around on the shaft taper where the prop sits, put a little in the prop also Mist it with a little water then put the prop on the shaft with no key way in place Spin it on the shaft while gently moving it forward Keep doing this for several minutes
Good prop for 86 ski? - CorrectCraftFan. com Forums The prop that came with the boat was a 13x13 I wanted a spare, so I bought one on ebay Also 13X13 The original prop would get a top end speed of 38-39 MPH The new spare, which was not dinged up at all, only gets me to 35 MPH, and that was even running at 5500 RPM (for a VERY short time) What size prop should I consider for the Southwind