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When should a prop be replaced?
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<blockquote data-quote="mogfisher" data-source="post: 97888" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>Thanks guys. That was kinda my thought on the prop too. Not giving me an accurate representation due to the damage. The local boat shop has one that they recomended for my setup for 120. I'm going to pick it up on Monday. I know I can probably get it cheaper online but I like supporting the small business. These guys are great and have helped me in the past so i don't mind paying a little bit for thier stuff. Any risk invlolved in running this prop just once. I really wanna try it out tomorrow for the first time. No more painfully slow electric only for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mogfisher, post: 97888, member: 1618"] Thanks guys. That was kinda my thought on the prop too. Not giving me an accurate representation due to the damage. The local boat shop has one that they recomended for my setup for 120. I'm going to pick it up on Monday. I know I can probably get it cheaper online but I like supporting the small business. These guys are great and have helped me in the past so i don't mind paying a little bit for thier stuff. Any risk invlolved in running this prop just once. I really wanna try it out tomorrow for the first time. No more painfully slow electric only for me. [/QUOTE]
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