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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1966 Polarkraft 14' (Completed)
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<blockquote data-quote="SVOMike86" data-source="post: 208746" data-attributes="member: 2070"><p>Hey man, nice boat, I also have a 14ft Polarkraft. A quick piece of advice. With your impeller, you said it runs great now that you took it out and fixed it, but I would still consider buying a new one. I imagine it wasn't too hard to replace, mine only took about 15 minutes. BUT, you should be able to find one on Ebay for less than $20 I bet. There's no telling how long that thing was in there messed up like that, and it could have stressed the rubber to the point where flipping the fins to the other side could crack it in the future. No reason to take a chance like that with something that is so cheap and easy to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVOMike86, post: 208746, member: 2070"] Hey man, nice boat, I also have a 14ft Polarkraft. A quick piece of advice. With your impeller, you said it runs great now that you took it out and fixed it, but I would still consider buying a new one. I imagine it wasn't too hard to replace, mine only took about 15 minutes. BUT, you should be able to find one on Ebay for less than $20 I bet. There's no telling how long that thing was in there messed up like that, and it could have stressed the rubber to the point where flipping the fins to the other side could crack it in the future. No reason to take a chance like that with something that is so cheap and easy to fix. [/QUOTE]
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