Re: What to do about this prop? Is it too beat up?
"i ask this question cos i just went out and bought a new one.. everyone i mention this to says i should have had the old one "fixed"..<br /><br />trog100 [/QB][/quote] <br /><br />We must have the same "peir captians" giving us advice!<br /><br />Being a full time DIYer, I would play with is on a day when im not planning to go out. but I dont waste time like that. <br />I'm guessing even if the prop was less jacked up you might pour 50 dollars into getting it smoothed out.. That requires sanding and some filling. I'm assuming it's aluminum, you know the bend tolerance on that? almost zero.. thats why its all beat up. <br /><br />So you can waste 50 bucks, even if you know someone that'll do it for a case of beer theres time lost to tow it off to someone that'll do it. THEN you got a decent "looking" prop but you'll never know when BLADE IS GOING TO POP OFF! <br /><br />Jackleg repair on prop: $50<br /><br /><br />New prop: $60-$300 Depending on size, make & model.<br /><br />A day on the water ending in you living with the hmiliation of having to be towed in with your prop blades fling off: Priceless! lol <br /><br />Note the boat to prop value, even a super top end is worth it in some cases. <br /><br />@ speedwagon, If you plung in te make of your engine in IBOATS prop finder, it should guide you to al the models they have available.<br /><br />I odered my props on Monday, and they are sitting at my door as I type this courtesy of UPS.