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<blockquote data-quote="muskiemike12" data-source="post: 290136" data-attributes="member: 4897"><p>First thing first! Look at your motor set up. Is the cavitation plate on your motor about even with the bottom of the boat? If it is then you need to find out if your hub is spun. Take a sharpie and draw a line from the hub across to the prop. Test your motor. If the line is broken, your hub is spun and you need a new hub or prop. That all depends on what motor you have and what is easier to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskiemike12, post: 290136, member: 4897"] First thing first! Look at your motor set up. Is the cavitation plate on your motor about even with the bottom of the boat? If it is then you need to find out if your hub is spun. Take a sharpie and draw a line from the hub across to the prop. Test your motor. If the line is broken, your hub is spun and you need a new hub or prop. That all depends on what motor you have and what is easier to do. [/QUOTE]
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